Neuroscientist Vows: We’ll Nail Consciousness Yet!

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Anil Seth, proponent of the “hallucination” theory of consciousness, vows that researchers will find that consciousness spot or circuit in the brain. Source
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Sabine Hossenfelder, Taking on Consciousness, Tackles Panpsychism

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She wants to apologize to all carrots who are watching her video — but carrots are not watching and that’s the point. Source
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The Big Bang Origin of Homo

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This unbridged gap between the ape-like australopithecines and the abruptly appearing human-like members of our genus challenges evolutionary accounts. Source
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