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Intro
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The Consciousness- Causation Problem
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Closure of the Physical
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Quantum Mechanics
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Measurement-Collapse
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Consciousness-Collapse
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Precise or Imprecise? • Objection: Consciousness is imprecise. • Response: • Phenomenal consciousness is precise
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Project
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Consciousness as Super-Resistant
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Superselection and the Zeno Problem
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Approximate Super- Resistance
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Integrated Information Theory
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Physical and Phenomenal Q-shape
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Fundamental Principle
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Experimental Tests
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Objections
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Explore the intriguing relationship between consciousness and quantum mechanics in this thought-provoking conference talk by David Chalmers. Delve into the controversial idea of consciousness collapsing the quantum wave function, a concept once championed by renowned scientists John von Neumann and Eugene Wigner. Discover how Chalmers combines the integrated information theory of consciousness with continuous spontaneous localization to develop a more nuanced understanding of this phenomenon. Learn about the challenges posed by the quantum Zeno effect and how more complex versions of the theory might still be compatible with empirical evidence. Gain insights into potential experimental tests using quantum computers and understand why this research program deserves further exploration, despite its contentious nature. Through a comprehensive syllabus covering topics such as the consciousness-causation problem, closure of the physical, measurement-collapse, and integrated information theory, develop a deeper understanding of this fascinating intersection between consciousness and quantum physics. Read more

David Chalmers – Consciousness and the Collapse of the Wave Function

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