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Chris Clarke @ Schumacher College: Quantum Theory and Consciousness



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Chris Clarke was Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Southampton, UK, publishing 3 books and over 80 papers in General Relativity, cosmology and the physics of the brain, until going free lance in 2009 to work on science and spirituality.
Website “www.scispirit.com”:http://www.scispirit.com/

This video was recorded at Schumacher College.
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8 thoughts on “Chris Clarke @ Schumacher College: Quantum Theory and Consciousness
  1. AS usual this again shows teaching theory is a 100% waste of time. There are many theories on all subjects, none proven. All speculation. College is stealing your money teaching theory. The biggest scam ever……………

  2. great, we now have proof that god must exist! there seems to be a lot of these hacks around, it is getting scary and annoying. Trying to find spirituality in quantum physics is like trying to attach meaning to the imaginary number. yes, it is handy, fits into formulas nicely as an assumption to make them generate accurate predictions. That doesn't mean you can square root -1 or find god in it, it is just an assumption!

    little wonder why people like this need to leave academia, i just wish they lost their titles when they do so they are not spreading misinformation by making people think they are credible scientists when they are actually heretics trying to find meaning where there isn't any just so they have a way of dealing with mortality.

  3. This man is WONDERFUL.!! I learned so much from him on his lecture. on the other hand, Daniel Dennett is a FOOL who doesn't even knows what CONSCIOUSNESS is.

  4. Bless his heart. I'm sure this gentleman has a great deal of knowledge to offer, but his rambling non-linear presentation quickly begins to sound like total nonsense. Frankly, I am very interested in learning as much as possible about QT and Consciousness. However, I'm getting a brain cramp trying to follow this man's utterly feeble and ultimately failed effort to string two sentences together that actually comprise a cogent point or idea. Perhaps it's his subtle way of presenting entanglement.

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