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Biocentrism

posted 30th Jun '12
  1. What we perceive as reality is a process that involves our consciousness. An "external" reality, if it existed, would by definition have to exist in space. But this is meaningless, because space and time are not absolute realities but rather tools of the human and animal mind.
  2. Our external and internal perceptions are inextricably intertwined. They are different sides of the same coin and cannot be divorced from one another.
  3. The behavior of subatomic particles, indeed all particles and objects, is inextricably linked to the presence of an observer. Without the presence of a conscious observer, they at best exist in an undetermined state of probability waves.
  4. Without consciousness, "matter" dwells in an undetermined state of probability. Any universe that could have preceded consciousness only existed in a probability state.
  5. The structure of the universe is explainable only through biocentrism. The universe is fine-tuned for life, which makes perfect sense as life creates the universe, not the other way around. The "universe" is simply the complete spatio-temporal logic of the self.
  6. Time does not have a real existence outside of animal-sense perception. It is the process by which we perceive changes in the universe.
  7. Space, like time, is not an object or a thing. Space is another form of our animal understanding and does not have an independent reality. We carry space and time around with us like turtles with shells. Thus, there is no absolute self-existing matrix in which physical events occur independent of life.


From Robert Lanza. Personally I like this theory. Things exist because we perceive them to exist. What do you ladies think about this? Lanza is one of the founders of stem cell research, so he's not just some quack making up theories.
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I have 2 kids & live in California
posted 26th Nov
I like this theory. It holds true to how I... wait for it... perceive the world! lol

Have you read anything about the holographic universe or symbolic interactionism?

One key principle in counseling is that every individual has a personal reality and they are operating according to the principles of that reality. So, as a future counselor, I have been learning how to get inside the reality of others and learn how to see it through their eyes.
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I'm TTC since April '08, have 1 child & live in Texas
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