Consciousness
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The first thing we did was raise
consciousness.
Because the only way to change
consciousness
and to change the world around us, is to start with yourself.
"The subject awakes to
consciousness
of his environment but is incapable of moving a muscle.
The need to conserve resources is the reason most of the brain's operations must happen outside of
consciousness.
You're essentially looking at a portal into
consciousness
that was designed by marine creatures.
And studying how intelligence can arise along such a divergent evolutionary path can help us understand more about intelligence and
consciousness
in general.
What's needed really is a higher level of
consciousness.
So we have to have a change in
consciousness.
So I think it has something to do with the myths, the fables that we all carry around in our collective
consciousness.
And how do the tiny cells in your brain give rise to the complex thoughts, memories, and
consciousness
that are you?
The nervous system has lots of these gated channels, controlling pathways for movement, memory, and
consciousness.
For example, before aerial package delivery entered our social consciousness, an autonomous fleet of flying machines built a six-meter-tall tower composed of 1,500 bricks in front of a live audience at the FRAC Centre in France, and several years ago, they started to fly with ropes.
When I began to read, I gravitated towards the works of black intellectuals like Steve Biko and Frantz Fanon, who tackled complex ideas like decolonization and black
consciousness.
It's not like Plato woke up one day and then he wrote, "Hello, I'm Plato, and as of today, I have a fully introspective consciousness."
So in the same way that we asked about the past of human consciousness, maybe the most challenging question we can pose to ourselves is whether this can tell us something about the future of our own
consciousness.
All of these mediums require what we call "suspension of disbelief," because there's a translation gap between the reality of the story and our
consciousness
interpreting the story into our reality.
I'm using the word
"consciousness"
as a feeling of reality that we get from our senses experiencing the world around us.
In all other mediums, your
consciousness
interprets the medium.
In VR, your
consciousness
is the medium.
Composition is now where your
consciousness
exists and how the world moves around you.
In our history books, for instance, and in our collective consciousness, men are the public faces and spokespersons for the 1960s struggle for racial justice in the United States.
Now, if necessity is the mother of invention, I've come to believe that recession can be the father of
consciousness.
I mean, all of the ballroom dance geeking out that we had always done on why salsa worked differently than the competitive rumba and why tango traveled unlike the waltz, all of that just hit the public consciousness, and it changed everything.
But we dance with a
consciousness
that this is a historic form that can produce silence and produce invisibility across the spectrum of identity that we enjoy today.
These women's names have slipped through our
consciousness
because there are no frames for us to see them, no frames for us to remember them, no frames for us to hold them.
The new mouse remembers what it's afraid of, remembers how to navigate the maze, and if that is true, then you can transplant memory and
consciousness.
Or could you transplant that
consciousness
into something that would be very different, that would last in space, that would last tens of thousands of years, that would be a completely redesigned body that could hold
consciousness
for a long, long period of time?
And we actually might even come to advertise these as "consciousness-free." They're without consciousness, they're not concerned about those things, they're not distracted.
It's predicted to be the advent of the singularity, a new moment in human development, where the lines between artificial intelligence and human intelligence blur, where computing and
consciousness
become almost indistinguishable and advanced technologies help us solve the 21st century's greatest problems: hunger, energy, poverty, ushering in an era of abundance.
I became very ill, drifting in and out of
consciousness
in between spasms of convulsive vomiting.
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