How fasting becomes a complete project that reshapes consciousness and behavior?
The article discusses how the concept of fasting in Islam, particularly during Ramadan, acts as a transformative project for human consciousness and behavior, according to Dr. Abdul Salam Al-Majidi.
Can AI Represent Human Consciousness? An Experiment with a Virtual "1,000 People"...
Research is expanding on the use of AI to simulate public opinion polls, exploring its potential to represent human responses based on demographic data.
Can a dead person still hear? You will be amazed after reading this new research
A new study claims that the human brain remains active for a short period after death, allowing individuals to hear sounds around them, including the moment doctors declare their death.
Consciousness survives for hours after clinical death and may be connected to the Universe, new studies suggest
New studies suggest that human consciousness may persist for hours after clinical death, leading to intriguing questions about the nature of consciousness and its possible connection to the Universe.
Establishment of Law and Administration of Justice in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the dangerous trend of using artificial intelligence in establishing and applying the rule of law, particularly in the United States, often disregarding crucial distinctions between human consciousness and artificial intelligence.
Hereโs why itโs difficult to recognize new forms of antisemitism
The article discusses the challenges in recognizing contemporary forms of antisemitism, emphasizing its foundational role in shaping modern human and civic consciousness post-Holocaust.
Magic, Ved, Technique, and AI / The Architects of Tomorrow's God and Their Artificial Messiah
Commentator Ross Douthat discusses three phenomena in recent weeks: unidentified flying objects, enthusiasm for hallucinogens that facilitate encounters with supernatural entities, and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, all driven by a desire to encounter or create some form of non-human consciousness.
Anil Seth, the neuroscientist who claims that our reality is nothing more than a "controlled hallucination": "It's a simple way to explain complex human consciousness"
Neuroscientist Anil Seth discusses his theory that our perception of reality is merely a 'controlled hallucination' which simplifies the complexities of human consciousness.
Philosophy of Consciousness: An Unsolved Puzzle, More Than 200 Theories and a New Approach
The article explores the philosophical questions surrounding consciousness, its significance to humanity, and how pain perception might provide insights into these issues.