The Feeling of Life Itself: Why Consciousness Is Widespread but Can't Be Computed

The Feeling of Life Itself: Why Consciousness Is Widespread but Can't Be Computed

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Kristoff Ko's book that delves into his theory of consciousness, arguing for its widespread nature and the limitations of computation in replicating it. The book explores the subjective experience of being and the author's personal philosophical shifts, particularly after profound experiences.

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whatever remained of me became one with the universe and the the title of my last book then I myself the book this is what it's then I myself the world suddenly the ex I know it sounds terrible woo woo but you feel you're one with the universe and that holy maloney It shifted my you know so

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🎬 How to Expand Your Consciousness | Dr. Christof Koch

How to Expand Your Consciousness | Dr. Christof Koch

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Kristoff Ko book
consciousness theory
philosophy of mind
AI and consciousness

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"Kristoff Ko refers to 'the title of my last book' and then seems to state part of the title, linking it to his experience of becoming 'one with the universe' and his shift towards idealism."

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