keeping it REAL with Jay Scott

Consciousness-How to Explain (and USE) the Unexplainable?


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There are MANY things science can't explain, but yet they pretend to understand- (with theories and computer models.)

Yet we can explain (and USE!) some elements covered on this episode such as:

-stereoscopic vision

-predictive capabilities

-applied filtering mechanics (reticular activating system)

-intentional focus (without intention we choose base survival needs)

We can explain these things loosely I must add. But... this is some seriously awesome info. Consciousness coming from the brain or somewhere else is the overall biggest question. Is it actually a receiver? Like an antenna grabbing a signal, much the same as cell phones. Only one number reaches YOU. Hmmmmm?

Thank you for listening ~ Jay Scott 

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