Ahanu
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Any regular readers of Discover magazine on here?
Science and Technology News, Science Articles | Discover Magazine
I do not grasp the concept of biocentrism in the article entitled The Biocentric Universe in the May 2009 edition.
OK. What I understand from the example of the spider and the web in the first page is that if you take humankind out of the picture, do space and time still exist?
Basically the author is saying that they are biological constructions. What we perceive as time is an illusion. Rather, it is change.
"From this point of view, life--particularly consciousness--creates the universe, and the universe could not exist without us" (54).
I understand that Biocentrism is the belief that life creates the universe. What I am particularly confused about is that if I am looking out of the window of my house, how does the world look through the worldview of biocentrism? OK. Space and time are an illusion from this view, but what differences does it make to view the world in this way?
Science and Technology News, Science Articles | Discover Magazine
I do not grasp the concept of biocentrism in the article entitled The Biocentric Universe in the May 2009 edition.
OK. What I understand from the example of the spider and the web in the first page is that if you take humankind out of the picture, do space and time still exist?
Basically the author is saying that they are biological constructions. What we perceive as time is an illusion. Rather, it is change.
"From this point of view, life--particularly consciousness--creates the universe, and the universe could not exist without us" (54).
I understand that Biocentrism is the belief that life creates the universe. What I am particularly confused about is that if I am looking out of the window of my house, how does the world look through the worldview of biocentrism? OK. Space and time are an illusion from this view, but what differences does it make to view the world in this way?