On Friday, June 14, 2019 at 5:54:59 AM UTC-5, ronaldheld wrote:
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> Abstract
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> Regular physics is unsatisfactory in that it fails to take into 
> consideration phenomena relating to mind and meaning, whereas on
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> the other side of the cultural divide such constructs have been studied in 
> detail. This paper discusses a possible synthesis of the
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> two perspectives. Crucial is the way systems realising mental function can 
> develop step by step on the basis of the scaffolding
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> mechanisms of Hoffmeyer, in a way that can be clarified by consideration 
> of the phenomenon of language. Taking into account
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> such constructs, aspects of which are apparent even with simple systems 
> such as acoustically excited water, as with cymatics,
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> potentially opens up a window into a world of mentality excluded from 
> conventional physics as a result of the primary focus of
> the latter on the matter-like aspect of reality.
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> Comments?
>                 Ronald
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You might want to check out

*Philip Goff*
*My research focuses on how to integrate consciousness into our scientific 
worldview.*
http://www.philipgoffphilosophy.com/
https://twitter.com/philip_goff


*Hedda Hassel Mørch*
*I work on the fundamental nature of matter and consciousness.*
https://heddahasselmorch.com/
https://twitter.com/heddamorch 

And I dabble in it:

*Experience processing*
https://codicalist.wordpress.com/2018/10/14/experience-processing/

I had not heard of Jesper Hoffmeyer before.

@philipthrift

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