Sarfatti, Jack - Physics and the Paranormal II
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Jack Sarfatti presents his model for "post-quantum physics" in which he postulates that consciousness exists at a level outside of time and space, beyond that of quantum mechanical probability waves. He suggests that this scientific model may eventually allow us to build conscious computer chips. In Part Two, Jack explains how he views consciousness, both human and non-human, as a physical but non-material process that interacts with the material world through synchronicity.
Jack Sarfatti, PhD, is President of the Internet Science Education Project. He is co-author of Space, Time and Beyond.
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