There is a kind of physical continuity, but it's not the kind that any of use goingto feel too terribly great about. There won't be some future where our memories and our will again emerges or takes place. But what's important to keep in mind is that our individual minds, in our individuals souls, are really part of the human collective mind. We call it in the book, a super mind. Our own minds cannot function without being a part of a community of minds. So who we are the dynamics of our duality - if we view the mind as activity,. If we think consciousness is activity, our soul is activity, that activity goes out and joins the larger activity of
Why do you exist? How did atoms and molecules transform into sentient creatures that experience longing, regret, compassion, and even marvel at their own existence? What does it truly mean to have a mind―to think? Science has offered few answers to these existential questions until now.
Michael Shermer speaks with computational neuroscientist, Ogi Ogas, about his unified account of the mind that explains how consciousness, language, self-awareness, and civilization arose incrementally out of chaos, and how leading cities and nation-states are developing “superminds,” and perhaps planting the seeds for even higher forms of consciousness.