Rethinking Reality | Consciousness Beyond Physicalism
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- This enlightening animation delves into the compelling intersection of philosophy and empirical science, challenging the long-held beliefs of physicalism. It illustrates how historical philosophers and modern scientists argue that our understanding of reality is shaped more by consciousness rather than by physical phenomena. The insights offered here can transform how you perceive your daily experiences, encouraging a deeper introspection about the nature of consciousness and reality. By understanding that your perceptions and the reality you engage with are constructs of the mind, you can approach life's challenges with greater creativity and less anxiety, recognizing that your potential to reshape your world is boundless. This knowledge empowers you to live more consciously, making decisions that align more closely with your desired outcomes, thereby enhancing your personal and professional life.
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Thank you all soo much for your comments. In the next couple of weeks, I'll be taking the video down and incorporating some of your comments.
Great vid!
Thank you for the information provided. That said, I really struggled to finish watching your video. I'm sure some (probably many) viewers felt the same. Here are a few tips to not alianete viewers like myself:
1. *significantly* lower the background music volume
2. improve the quality of your voice recording
3. *significantly* lower the background music volume
4. improve the quality of your voice recording
5. replace a lot of the wonky AI fluff with real photos and artwork where possible (there is plenty of online content that you can use if you simply cite your sources)
Regarding the audio issue: Your videos are all about the audio, the visuals are mostly fluff. Bad audio kills the delivery of your message. Even a mid-range phone should easily do better than the quality you are achieving now.
If you have an uncommonly problematic recording environment, then record late at night and cover yourself (and the recording device) with a thick blanket. This will remove room reflections and some of the background noise. Speak close to the microphone. You can also use denoising technology, but recording properly should do most of the heavy lifting.
And finally, watch your videos before uploading. You should be able to hear major audio issues. The brutal loudness of your background music is quite rare to see on YT in 2024... If all this is too "advanced" for you, just ask GPT to guide you 😉
P.S. I often wonder how it is possible that these kinds of audio "situations" happen. The narrator in this video says "us", so perhaps multiple people worked on this video. Perhaps one was the author of the information and other(s) did the visuals? And perhaps whoever did the visuals didn't care much about the information presented, but focused on the "art" (music & visuals) at the expense of the viewers' ability to actually understand the information (which I imagine is the main point)? Baffling...
Than you so much for the constructive feedback. It's something that has been quite evident. Thank you again.
@Insight Owl - just gotta mention the great Ken Wilber , hes like the Einstein of consciousness
@Koryogden - Thank you for the suggestion. I'm actually going to be doing Ken Wilber along with Stanislav Grof, Maslow and Timothy Leary (coupled with Grant Morrison) for an Upcoming "Maps of Mind" Series.
You need to be louder and music lower. But good information shared
Hi All, I have updated the video with your comments and re-uploaded. Your opinions would we greatly appreciated. ruclips.net/video/YNaBrrSEA1I/видео.html
Music is far far far too loud…… and very annoying
BS
Bernardo Kastrup and Donald Hoffman? LOL two of the most annoying pinheads in the field of BS.
I am always open to knowledge / investigations that unveil truth, could you please propose
@@InsightOwl
There is no truth in what Kastrup and Hoffman are peddling. It's as simple as that.
@Nathillien why do you say that - they convinced my smol brain with their mathematical jargon