In 'The Case Against Reality,' cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman argues that our perceptions of reality, including space and time, are not accurate representations of an objective world but rather an 'interface' designed by evolution to guide adaptive behavior. He proposes that consciousness is fundamental, challenging the materialist view of the universe.
I love Rbert Sheldrake's work, too, but also Professor Donald Hoffman, David Eagleman.
""Donald Hoffman is mentioned in the context of scientific explanations for consciousness and reality, and his work challenges accepted scientific formulas, aligning with the book's themes."