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MIND WITHIN MATTER: SCIENCE, THE OCCULT, AND THE (META)PHYSICS OF ETHER AND AKASHA

open access: yesZygon, 2016
The intersection between quantum theory, metaphysical spirituality, and Indian‐inspired philosophy has an established place in speculative scientific and alternative religious communities alike.
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Panpsychism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Encyclopedia entry about "Panpsychism"
Brüntrup, Godehard
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Panpsychism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
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Towards an AB-series interpretation of time in physics [PDF]

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How can McTaggart's A-series notion of time be incorporated into physics while retaining the B-series notion? It may be the A-series 'now' can be construed as ontologically private. How is that modeled?
Merriam, Paul
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The extended dual-aspect monism framework: an attempt to solve the hard problem

open access: yesTrans/Form/Ação
: In prior work, we reported the followings: (i) There are about forty meanings attributed to the term consciousness. They were identified and categorized according to whether they were principally about function or about experience.
Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal
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A theory of time: bringing McTaggart into physics [PDF]

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This paper proposes an interpretation of time that incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series, and attempts to cast it in a way that might be usable by physicists.
Merriam, Paul
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Change in Entropy as a Function of McTaggart's A-series and B-series [PDF]

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This careful note is a very initial foray into the issue of the change in entropy with respect to both McTaggart’s A-series and his B-series.
Merriam, Paul
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Ambiguous encryption implies that consciousness cannot be simulated [PDF]

open access: yes
Here we show, based on a simplified version of fully homomorphic encryption, that it is not possible to simulate conscious experience, in the sense of using a computer algorithm to generate experiences that are indistinguishable from those of a ...
Vach, Peter, Wegloop, Anna
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Reconnaissance, familiarising, incorporation – the place of photography in the popular scientific narrative and the plans for space domination at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

open access: yesNapis
The article aims at tracing the role of photography in the popular scientific narrative on the Cosmos in selected examples from the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century.
Marek Pąkciński
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