One Experiment to Start Them All: The Missing Foundation of Consciousness Science
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Abstract
Are there scientifically-reliable experiments about conscious experience? It *seems* obvious we can reliably report e.g. our visual experience. But standard physics says that brain-dynamics, not contents-of-experience, drive report. Despite numerous attempts to make this observation consistent with reliable collection of data about experience, what's really needed for reliability is for our Universe to be consistent with a certain kind of non-standard physics. An experiment to identify the science-of-consciousness-relevant physical-basis-of-reality is identified.
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