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Over the last decade, my colleague, University of California, Santa Barbara psychology professor Jonathan Schooler and I have developed what we call a “resonance theory of consciousness.” We suggest that resonance – another word for synchronized vibrations – is at the heart of not only human consciousness but also animal consciousness and of physical reality more generally. It sounds like something the hippies might have dreamed up – it’s all vibrations, man! – but stick with me. The ConversationCould consciousness all come down to the way things vibrate?Tam Hunt | Affiliate Guest in Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Over the last decade, my colleague, University of California, Santa Barbara psychology professor Jonathan Schooler and I have developed what we call a “resonance theory of consciousness.” We suggest that resonance – another word for synchronized vibrations – is at the heart of not only human consciousness but also animal consciousness and of physical reality more generally. It sounds like something the hippies might have dreamed up – it’s all vibrations, man! – but stick with me. The ConversationCould consciousness all come down to the way things vibrate?Tam Hunt | Affiliate Guest in Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: consciousness, consciousness studies
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Over the last decade, my colleague, University of California, Santa Barbara psychology professor Jonathan Schooler and I have developed what we call a “resonance theory of consciousness.” We suggest that resonance – another word for synchronized vibrations – is at the heart of not only human consciousness but also animal consciousness and of physical reality more generally. It sounds like something the hippies might have dreamed up – it’s all vibrations, man! – but stick with me.The Conversation
Could consciousness all come down to the way things vibrate?
Tam Hunt | Affiliate Guest in Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara