The Measurable Immeasurable: Consciousness as a Fundamental Property of the Universe

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This essay explores the intricate relationship between consciousness and the fundamental fabric of the universe through the lens of modern physics and neuroscience. Drawing inspiration from Galileo's empirical approach and recent theoretical frameworks, we examine how consciousness might emerge from and interact with quantum-level phenomena. The analysis focuses on the brain as an open system, the Penrose-Hameroff Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch OR) theory, and recent discoveries in quantum biology. By investigating these connections, we propose that consciousness may be an intrinsic property of the universe that manifests through specific organizational patterns of matter and energy.

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