What if the “hard problem” of consciousness is unsolvable because we’re trying to use consciousness to understand itself?

The Consciousness Conundrum: Is the Hard Problem Unsolvable Due to Self-Reference? The Ultimate Mystery: When Consciousness Turns Inward to Understand Itself There are many intricate puzzles that science grapples with, from the origins of the universe to the complexities of the human genome. But perhaps none is as stubbornly resistant to explanation as the phenomenon … Read more

Beyond Brains: What If Consciousness Is Everywhere?

Exploring the Mind-Bending Implications if Awareness Isn’t Just for the Living The Last Bastion of Biology? The notion of consciousness as an exclusively biological phenomenon stands at a critical crossroads of scientific understanding and philosophical inquiry. Our intuitive perception of consciousness, that ineffable inner experience, the subjective “what it’s like-ness” of existence has long been … Read more