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Join us for a mind-bending journey into the frontiers of consciousness with Silicon Valley pioneer Federico Faggin. In this provocative episode, we explore Faggin's revolutionary theory that turns our understanding of reality inside out.
Faggin, who invented the first CPU and touchpad, spent 30 years investigating the nature of consciousness, leading him to a startling conclusion: consciousness cannot be explained by classical physics or mathematics alone. Instead, he proposes that our bodies operate like "drones" controlled by conscious quantum fields, where our experiences—the colors we see, the sounds we hear—exist not in our brains, but in these fundamental fields.
This isn't just philosophy—it's a scientific framework that could solve both the mystery of consciousness and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. Faggin, together with Italian physicist Giacomo Mauro D'Ariano, presents compelling evidence that quantum physics itself derives from quantum information, and that free will manifests as the collapse of the wave function.
From his transformative personal experience at Lake Tahoe in 1990 to his detailed explanations of why computers can never replicate the quantum-classical nature of living cells, Faggin challenges us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about reality.
Whether you're a curious newcomer or a seasoned explorer of consciousness studies, this episode will leave you questioning the very foundations of existence itself.
By Alberto RochaJoin us for a mind-bending journey into the frontiers of consciousness with Silicon Valley pioneer Federico Faggin. In this provocative episode, we explore Faggin's revolutionary theory that turns our understanding of reality inside out.
Faggin, who invented the first CPU and touchpad, spent 30 years investigating the nature of consciousness, leading him to a startling conclusion: consciousness cannot be explained by classical physics or mathematics alone. Instead, he proposes that our bodies operate like "drones" controlled by conscious quantum fields, where our experiences—the colors we see, the sounds we hear—exist not in our brains, but in these fundamental fields.
This isn't just philosophy—it's a scientific framework that could solve both the mystery of consciousness and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. Faggin, together with Italian physicist Giacomo Mauro D'Ariano, presents compelling evidence that quantum physics itself derives from quantum information, and that free will manifests as the collapse of the wave function.
From his transformative personal experience at Lake Tahoe in 1990 to his detailed explanations of why computers can never replicate the quantum-classical nature of living cells, Faggin challenges us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about reality.
Whether you're a curious newcomer or a seasoned explorer of consciousness studies, this episode will leave you questioning the very foundations of existence itself.