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Consciousness, Free Will, and Psychedelics: Exploring Mysteries of the Mind

2024-10-25 Science & Technology
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World renowned neurophysiologist and computational neuroscientist Christof Koch joins Brian Greene to discuss how decades of experimental and theoretical investigation have shaped his understanding of consciousness and the brain -- and how recent psychedelic experiences have profoundly reshaped his perspective on life and death. This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation. Participant: Christof Koch Moderator: Brian Greene 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - Participant Introduction 03:19 - Examining The Mystery Of Consciousness 09:00 - Approaching Consciousness As A Physicist 17:54 - Crafting Theories About Consciousness 26:19 - A Brief Look Into The Causal Powers Of Consciousness 43:12 - The Question Of Free Will 51:46 - Introspection As A Tool For Examining The Mind 01:22:52 - Credits - SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel and "ring the bell" for all the latest videos from WSF - VISIT our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com - LIKE us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldsciencefestival - FOLLOW us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldSciFest #Consciousness #worldsciencefestival #briangreene #christofkoch #Psychedelics #FreeWill

Top Comments (10)

@Hopedieslast1967 2024-11-23

This was in important conversation and a topic that should be discussed more frequently. There are too many “hardliners” in the scientific community who shun the notion of any connection between philosophy and the hard sciences. I had the good fortune to have a massive heart attack 18 years ago that came with a complimentary near death experience. I don’t talk about it often but will say it was life changing in the fact that I felt the “oneness” that people often refer to with these experiences. There was an indescribable feeling of peace, connection to everything and above all love. I believe we were designed to die and transition “out” in this way. In a way, dying is true peace, where reality as we know it desolves into what I liken to the quantum fabric of the universe. The more we learn about the quantum realm, the more I think there must be a quantum relationship between our living consciousness and the unknown afterlife. In a sense, our lives here are designed to leave our quantum footprint on the quantum fabric of a universe we ultimately become part of. Not exactly what most would call science but rather insight from a random guy that was lucky enough to die for a few seconds and live long enough to ponder why my experience was what it was.

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@supamario3055 2024-10-26

1:20:17 I once trained myself to not wake up if I died in a dream. What Christof described is what I experienced - no body, no senses, just existing in a dark void - and it was a horrible experience.

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@yuliaperch5953 2024-10-29

Brian formulates such deep, intriguing questions. Almost an art form by itself…

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@sohambhattacharjee951 2025-01-26

Swami Sarvapriyananda Advaita Vedanta lectures brought me here...and it is amazing to see... individuals, maybe completely unaware of this ancient philosophy are discovering the truth for themselves further reinforcing the true spirit of philosophy.

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@korneliaheidegger3116 2024-12-03

Christof Koch is very funny, enjoyed the conversation very much! Thank you!

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@iamiammai 2024-12-01

Whatever you guys come up with is great with me. I just enjoy, listening to people talk about the ground of reality. It makes me relaxed thank you.

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@rp3164 2024-10-31

It was so interesting that Christof new about the significance of 42hz (from the Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy), it made me smile. With regard to free will my inclination is toward "Deterministic Probability". A really interesting discussion :-))

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@Silvia6 2026-02-27

The more I listen to discussions like this, the more I feel that consciousness might be the ultimate frontier of science.

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@fionaveen637 2024-10-26

Thank you both.

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@icelandlady771 2024-11-01

Wow, thank you! This is absolutely amazingly interesting & I have been thinking about this for quite some time. 👏

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