Bernard Haisch | The Universe as a Consciousness Created Simulation and Proofs of God

Consciousness-Created Simulation and How Does This Affect Proofs of God? with Bernard Haisch, PhD Two luminaries of 20th century astrophysics were Sir James Jeans and Sir Arthur Eddington. Both took seriously the view that there is more to reality than the physical universe, and more to consciousness than simply brain activity. In his Science and the Unseen World (1929), Eddington speculated about a spiritual world and that “Consciousness is not wholly, nor even primarily a device for receiving sense impressions.“ Jeans also speculated on the existence of a universal mind and a non-mechanical reality, writing in his The Mysterious Universe (1932), “The universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine.“ Haisch presents the view that there exists a great consciousness whose mind acts as the hardware, and whose thoughts act as the software, creating a virtual universe in which we as beings of consciousness live. Bernie will
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