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The Universe That Knows Itself | Federico Faggin, Chapter 9


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Materialism says matter comes first and mind comes later. Federico Faggin says the opposite.


In Chapter 9 of Irreducible, the physicist who built the first microprocessor proposes that consciousness is not an accident of biology but the foundation of reality itself. The universe, he writes, is not a machine, it is a living field of awareness trying to know itself.


This is where he introduces the “One,” the source of all seities and conscious units. These are not metaphors. They are the living structures through which reality evolves. Each act of perception, curiosity, or creativity is the universe learning a little more about itself.


Faggin’s theory fuses physics and spirituality into a single framework:


-Hilbert space becomes the inner terrain of consciousness.

-Curiosity becomes the mechanism of evolution.

-Death becomes reorganization, not ending.


But if the universe is consciousness, what does that make us?


And could a machine ever join that conversation?


This is Chapter 9: When Consciousness Came First.


Please enjoy the show.


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Chapters

(00:00) Chapter 9 of Irreducible, Federico Faggin

(02:36) The Absurdity Of Classical Laws

(04:26) Hilbert Space For Dummies

(07:00) What Are Seities?

(08:54) Science, Religion And Spirituality

(11:46) Seities, Consciousness And Aliens

(13:04) Conscious Units And How The Universe Understands

(15:30) Are Seities Souls?

(16:11) Seities And How You Have Life After Death

Key Takeaways

  • Consciousness is not emergent. It’s fundamental

  • Seities are conscious units inside a knowing universe

  • Hilbert space may be the structure of inner reality

  • Spirituality isn't narrative. It's architecture

  • Growth is life. Stasis is death



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