consciousness creates reality (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Thursday, November 15, 2012, 15:30 (4392 days ago)

Bernard Haisch book "The God Theory", 2006 covers most of this:-
"I'm going to talk about the Bell inequality, and more importantly a new inequality that you might not have heard of called the Leggett inequality, that was recently measured. It was actually formulated almost 30 years ago by Professor Leggett, who is a Nobel Prize winner, but it wasn't tested until about a year and a half ago (in 2007), when an article appeared in Nature, that the measurement was made by this prominent quantum group in Vienna led by Anton Zeilinger, which they measured the Leggett inequality, which actually goes a step deeper than the Bell inequality and rules out any possible interpretation other than consciousness creates reality when the measurement is made." ...
 Bernard Haisch, Ph.D., Calphysics Institute, is an astrophysicist and author of over 130 scientific publications.
 
Preceding quote taken from this following video;
 -Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness ... A New Measurement ... Bernard Haisch, Ph.D (Shortened version of entire video with notes in description of video)
 http://vimeo.com/37517080 
 
To me this means the universe could not have appeared unless there is a God who was the conscious observer:-Logical Proofs of Infinite External Consciousness ... January 18, 2012
 Excerpt: (Proof # 2) If you believe in the theory of Quantum Mechanics, then you believe that conscious observation must be present to collapse a wave function. If consciousness did not exist prior to matter coming into existence, then it is impossible that matter could ever come into existence. Additionally, this rules out the possibility that consciousness is the result of quantum mechanical processes. Either consciousness existed before matter or QM is wrong, one or the other is indisputably true.
 http://www.libertariannews.org.....ciousness/
 
1. Consciousness either preceded all of material reality or is a 'epi-phenomena' of material reality.
 2. If consciousness is a 'epi-phenomena' of material reality then consciousness will be found to have no special position within material reality. Whereas conversely, if consciousness precedes material reality then consciousness will be found to have a special position within material reality.
 3. Consciousness is found to have a special, even central, position within material reality.
 4. Therefore, consciousness is found to precede material reality.
 
Three intersecting lines of experimental evidence from quantum mechanics that shows that consciousness precedes material reality
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G_Fi50ljF5w_XyJHfmSIZsOcPFhgoAZ3PRc_ktY8cFo/edit

consciousness creates reality

by dhw, Saturday, November 17, 2012, 12:36 (4390 days ago) @ David Turell

DAVID has drawn our attention to websites claiming to prove through quantum mechanics that consciousness preceded material reality:-1. Consciousness either preceded all of material reality or is a 'epi-phenomena' of material reality.
2. If consciousness is a 'epi-phenomena' of material reality then consciousness will be found to have no special position within material reality. Whereas conversely, if consciousness precedes material reality then consciousness will be found to have a special position within material reality.
3. Consciousness is found to have a special, even central, position within material reality.
4. Therefore, consciousness is found to precede material reality.-My natural pedantry bids me inform the world that "a epi-phenomena" is linguistically impossible, which immediately makes me wonder why people choose such grandiose terms in the first place. It should be "an epi-phenomenon". I'm not going to pretend for one instant that I understand the proofs that follow, but I do understand the terms used above and wonder who defines what a "special position" is, and by what criteria, and what "a special position within material reality" actually means. In any case, some of us would say that consciousness is special, whether material or immaterial. -Here is a quote from Wikipedia:
"The physical measurements, equations, and predictions pertinent to quantum mechanics are all consistent and hold a very high level of confirmation. However, the question of what these abstract models say about the underlying nature of the real world has received competing answers."-If there is ever a consensus among quantum physicists that consciousness preceded material reality, I will take this article seriously.

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