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What if consciousness is not produced by the universe — but instead creates it?
In this episode of GL Deep Dives, we explore Biocentrism, a controversial theory proposing that life and consciousness are fundamental to the structure of reality, not accidental byproducts of physics.
Originally popularized by Robert Lanza, Biocentrism challenges long-held assumptions in science by suggesting that space, time, and even matter only exist because they are perceived.
We examine:
Does reality exist independently of observation?
Is consciousness a fundamental force of nature?
Or does Biocentrism push quantum ideas beyond what evidence allows?
This episode takes a balanced, critical approach, exploring why Biocentrism fascinates so many — and why it remains deeply controversial within the scientific community.
Perfect for listeners interested in consciousness, quantum physics, philosophy of reality, and theories that challenge materialism.
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By GorgorodWhat if consciousness is not produced by the universe — but instead creates it?
In this episode of GL Deep Dives, we explore Biocentrism, a controversial theory proposing that life and consciousness are fundamental to the structure of reality, not accidental byproducts of physics.
Originally popularized by Robert Lanza, Biocentrism challenges long-held assumptions in science by suggesting that space, time, and even matter only exist because they are perceived.
We examine:
Does reality exist independently of observation?
Is consciousness a fundamental force of nature?
Or does Biocentrism push quantum ideas beyond what evidence allows?
This episode takes a balanced, critical approach, exploring why Biocentrism fascinates so many — and why it remains deeply controversial within the scientific community.
Perfect for listeners interested in consciousness, quantum physics, philosophy of reality, and theories that challenge materialism.
Support the show