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The Conscious Universe - B. Alan Wallace
Published on May 20, 2012
Recorded at Unity Church, Santa Barbara, CA , Jan. 16, 2008
The Conscious Universe: Where Buddhism and Physics Converge
Physicists
have long assumed that the universe is fundamentally composed of matter
and energy and that life and consciousness are accidental byproducts of
configurations of matter. But a growing number of distinguished
physicists are now suggesting that consciousness may play a much more
fundamental role in nature than scientists previously believed. In this
lecture Alan Wallace will review some of the most provocative theories
presented by such leading physicists as John Wheeler, Stephen Hawking,
and Andre Linde that challenge many of the materialist assumptions based
on outdated 19th-century physics.
http://www.alanwallace.org
Please visit http://www.sbinstitute.com/ for more information.
Recorded at Unity Church, Santa Barbara, CA , Jan. 16, 2008
The Conscious Universe: Where Buddhism and Physics Converge
Physicists have long assumed that the universe is fundamentally composed of matter and energy and that life and consciousness are accidental byproducts of configurations of matter. But a growing number of distinguished physicists are now suggesting that consciousness may play a much more fundamental role in nature than scientists previously believed. In this lecture Alan Wallace will review some of the most provocative theories presented by such leading physicists as John Wheeler, Stephen Hawking, and Andre Linde that challenge many of the materialist assumptions based on outdated 19th-century physics.
http://www.alanwallace.org
Please visit http://www.sbinstitute.com/ for more information.
The Conscious Universe: Where Buddhism and Physics Converge
Physicists have long assumed that the universe is fundamentally composed of matter and energy and that life and consciousness are accidental byproducts of configurations of matter. But a growing number of distinguished physicists are now suggesting that consciousness may play a much more fundamental role in nature than scientists previously believed. In this lecture Alan Wallace will review some of the most provocative theories presented by such leading physicists as John Wheeler, Stephen Hawking, and Andre Linde that challenge many of the materialist assumptions based on outdated 19th-century physics.
http://www.alanwallace.org
Please visit http://www.sbinstitute.com/ for more information.
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