Science & Physics

Ancient cosmogonies are not literal or empirical descriptions in the modern scientific sense, but their symbolic structures appear closely aligned with the conceptual patterns found in contemporary physics and cosmology. This raises the possibility that mythic language, through symbolism and allegory, may have encoded a form of intuitive cosmological structure that resonates with modern scientific descriptions of the early universe. And I for one, can’t help but think that maybe, just maybe, our ancient ancestors understood more about the origins of the cosmos and our place in it than what we gave them credit for.

cosmogenesis in ancient myth & modern physics

Ancient cosmogonies are not literal or empirical descriptions in the modern scientific sense, but their symbolic structures appear closely aligned with the conceptual patterns found in contemporary physics and cosmology. This raises the possibility that mythic language, through symbolism and allegory, may have encoded a form of intuitive cosmological structure that resonates with modern scientific descriptions of the early universe. And I for one, can’t help but think that maybe, just maybe, our ancient ancestors understood more about the origins of the cosmos and our place in it than what we gave them credit for.

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The brain. What a wonderfully complex, and utterly fascinating organ it is, defying almost any attempt at trying to understand it. How does a collection of neurons give rise to the vivid, ineffable experience of being? Where does awareness emerge, and what is the seat of consciousness? The question of how subjective, phenomenological experience arises from purely physical matter, remains unresolved, with logic and computation alone seemingly insufficient to explain it.

quantum consciousness & the machinery behind the quantum brain

The brain. What a wonderfully complex, and utterly fascinating organ it is, defying almost any attempt at trying to understand it. How does a collection of neurons give rise to the vivid, ineffable experience of being? Where does awareness emerge, and what is the seat of consciousness? The question of how subjective, phenomenological experience arises from purely physical matter, remains unresolved, with logic and computation alone seemingly insufficient to explain it.

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We assume the world is solid, separate, real. Rocks, trees, stars… they appear as the building blocks of existence. Yet beneath each object lies a lattice of invisible harmonies, a field of coherence from which forms emerge. Matter is not primary. It is a crystallisation of pattern, a shadow cast by the light of consciousness itself. What we perceive as “things” are temporary focal points of enduring resonances, patterns that think, resonate, and endure within a deeper, unseen principle.

cosmic consciousness and the holographic universe

We assume the world is solid, separate, real. Rocks, trees, stars… they appear as the building blocks of existence. Yet beneath each object lies a lattice of invisible harmonies, a field of coherence from which forms emerge. Matter is not primary. It is a crystallisation of pattern, a shadow cast by the light of consciousness itself. What we perceive as “things” are temporary focal points of enduring resonances, patterns that think, resonate, and endure within a deeper, unseen principle.

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