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Àlex Gómez-Marín heads The Behavior of Organisms Laboratory at the Institute of Neuroscience in Alicante, Spain. He's one of those theoretical physicist turned neuroscientist, and he has studied a wide range of topics over his career. Most recently, he has become interested in what he calls the "edges of consciousness", which encompasses the many trying to explain what may be happening when we have experiences outside our normal everyday experiences. For example, when we are under the influence of hallucinogens, when have near-death experiences (as Alex has), paranormal experiences, and so on.
So we discuss what led up to his interests in these edges of consciousness, how he now thinks about consciousness and doing science in general, how important it is to make room for all possible explanations of phenomena, and to leave our metaphysics open all the while.
0:00 - Intro
4:13 - Evolving viewpoints
10:05 - Near-death experience
18:30 - Mechanistic neuroscience vs. the rest
22:46 - Are you doing science?
33:46 - Where is my. mind?
44:55 - Productive vs. permissive brain
59:30 - Panpsychism
1:07:58 - Materialism
1:10:38 - How to choose what to do
1:16:54 - Fruit flies
1:19:52 - AI and the Singularity