1. Physics, Time, and Qualia
- Author
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Marina Cortês and Lee Smolin
- Subjects
Physics ,Cognitive science ,Process (engineering) ,Event (relativity) ,Qualia ,Resolution (logic) ,Philosophy ,Artificial Intelligence ,Quantum gravity ,Psychology (miscellaneous) ,Causation ,Architecture ,Psychology ,Quantum ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
We suggest that four of the deepest problems in science are closely related and may share a common resolution. These are (1) the foundational problems in quantum theory, (2) the problem of quantum gravity, (3) the role of qualia and conscious awareness in nature, (4) the nature of time. We begin by proposing an answer to the question of what a quantum event is: an event is a process in which an aspect of the world which has been indefinite becomes definite. We build from this an architecture of the world in which qualia are real and consequential and time is active, fundamental, and irreversible.
- Published
- 2021