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Do you believe in the "Ocean Theory" of consciousness?
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Christof Koch is a prominent neuroscientist and researcher focused on the neural bases of consciousness and the mechanisms and processes that underlie conscious experience. Born in 1956 in the United States to German parents, Koch grew up in Morocco, Germany, and Canada before settling in the U.S. He studied physics and philosophy at the University of Tübingen in Germany, and earned his Ph.D. in biophysics from the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics.

Koch's career is distinguished by his extensive research on the brain, particularly the visual cortex, and his development of theories about the nature and mechanisms of consciousness. He has collaborated with notable researchers like Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, and their work has significantly influenced the scientific understanding of consciousness.

Koch served as a professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) for several decades before becoming the Chief Scientist and President of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, where he has led pioneering research efforts to map, analyze, and understand the brain's complex functions. An influential figure in neuroscience, Koch has authored several books on consciousness and speaks widely on the topic, advocating for a scientifically grounded approach to understanding the mind.

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@theawesomest2850

7 months ago

He said he doesn’t believe in something because of no evidence. Then explains a theory that has no evidence

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@nathanmaxey2966

7 months ago

Ocean theory is just collective consciousness by another name.

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@veritasdeutsch6608

7 months ago

Well-known Afterlife theories include=

Oblivion: associated with Science,Materialist philosophy,Atheism

Resurrection,Paradise,Hell: associated with Abrahamic belief systems

Reincarnation: associated with Eastern religions & Western New Age spirituality

Merging with the Cosmos: associated with certain modern spiritual philosophies and psychonauts

Continuation as a Ghost: associated with folk beliefs and mythology

Continuation as disembodied consciousness: associated with certain strands of dualist philosophy

Merging with God: associated with mystic branches of the world religions, like Sufism and Hinduism

Spirit world intersecting with the physical realm: associated with Animism and Shamanism

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@TheTylerStovall

7 months ago

This feels like repackaged dualism.

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@lachieperrem1188

7 months ago

Merging into everything as a whole consciousness sounds very much like an ego death experience which i have had many times

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@m.willow11

7 months ago

faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.

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@carlosr192

7 months ago

There's something out there...cycling. Everything is dual.
But just live your life with love without fear and anger.
Don't bother with all that.

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@abody499

7 months ago

Is this where experts come to tell the rest of us how it is?

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@OneWorldinaNewWorld

7 months ago

What if we can be that drop now? The Vedas say we can, as an individual thread connected to Source and capable of being god conscious - able to create reality. We've got some quantum theorists who are now agreeing.

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@auntiethetical

6 months ago

Actually, I do believe that. Maybe someday we will accept experiential proofs and not only empirical ones.

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@yes12337

7 months ago

Imagine going to heaven and being turned into one soul with all the people you dislike for eternity of doing nothing 😂

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@RTL2L

7 months ago

Interesting.

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@keenowl1410

7 months ago

Yeah, there is zero proof of this either... so...

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@ScottM1973

7 months ago

Deeply unscientific; no proposed mechanism, no way to test, no falsifiability, etc. Just all I'd like it to exist so...

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@prysmatic

7 months ago

Human coping with the idea of death and that an individual could seize to exist lmao

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@claudiaarjangi4914

2 months ago

I don't get where people think "consciousness" as fundamental to the world.
Because most of history of life had NO consciousness. It is a new adaptation .
So it simply can't be fundamental, cos it's only very new.
Most of the universe had no consciousness guiding it.

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@Aviewerbychance

7 months ago

Re- incarnation of the elements. I would love comments on this. I found a wording that I like recently. That is "non-conformist" rather than "atheist '. What do you think?

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@dncbot

7 months ago

No evidence for any of this. Just ideas he find appealing.

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@philipnuanes9669

7 months ago

Mushrooms seem to support this theory.

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@zgobermn6895

6 months ago

Hmm. I'll go with theism. Berkeley was an idealist, a theistic idealist.

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