Authors: Victor Christianto
The question of consciousness, particularly its origin and nature, has long captivated philosophers and scientists alike. The question of consciousness, its origins, and its place in the universe, has challenged thinkers for millennia. While traditionally the domain of philosophy and neuroscience, physics is increasingly oƯering new perspectives, even suggesting the seemingly outlandish possibility of a conscious Sun. While traditionally relegated to the realm of biology andneuroscience, recent explorations in physics have begun to challenge conventional wisdom. Thepresent article examines the intriguing notion of solar consciousness, starting with RupertSheldrake's morphic resonance theory and progressing through the mathematical frameworkproposed by Hu and Wu, linked to spin mediated consciousness. We then explore how severalphysicists, including Robert Lanza, V. Venick, and Pavel Florensky, have grappled with theintersection of physics, consciousness, and faith, ultimately attempting to reconcile scientific understanding with the existence of God as a potential source of consciousness.(Note: The present article is going to be submitted to a journal. This article discusses among other things the conscious phenomenon, one of cornerstone of physics too.)
Comments: 14 Pages. The present article is going to be submitted to a journal. This article discusses among other things the conscious phenomenon, one of cornerstone of physics too.
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