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We unpack Michael Timothy Bennett’s Spacetime Bounds on Consciousness, asking whether a unified mind is a simultaneous chord or a sequential arpeggio. Using the piano-lag metaphor, we explore how the speed of information and integration windows limit the physical size of a conscious system—and what that means for AI data centers, ant colonies, and the human brain. We also discuss how ultra-low-latency brain–computer interfaces could stretch these bounds, and even inch toward shared or expanded conscious experience.
Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information.
Sponsored by Embersilk LLC
By Mike BreaultWe unpack Michael Timothy Bennett’s Spacetime Bounds on Consciousness, asking whether a unified mind is a simultaneous chord or a sequential arpeggio. Using the piano-lag metaphor, we explore how the speed of information and integration windows limit the physical size of a conscious system—and what that means for AI data centers, ant colonies, and the human brain. We also discuss how ultra-low-latency brain–computer interfaces could stretch these bounds, and even inch toward shared or expanded conscious experience.
Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information.
Sponsored by Embersilk LLC