Conscious | Annaka Harris

 
 
 
 

Most of our modern crises (climate change, inequality, war) stem from a worldview called Materialist Reductionism.

This is the belief that the universe is just dead matter and that our "consciousness" is an accidental glitch in the brain.

If we believe we are separate, accidental biological machines, we treat the world as a resource to be exploited.

Harris explores Panpsychism—the idea that consciousness is a fundamental fabric of the universe. It provides the "Zero-Point" logic: if the universe is conscious, then Ethics is Physics. Integrity becomes a law of nature, not just a social suggestion.

It reminds us that even with AI and Quantum Computers, we do not yet know what we are.

This prevents the "God Complex" humans tend to assume.

 
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