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Scientists Claim That Quantum Theory Proves Consciousness

Matthew Clapp

Matthew Clapp

10 Jan 2014
Scientists Claim That Quantum Theory Proves Consciousness

A book titled “Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the Nature of the Universe” has stirred up the Internet, because it contained a notion that life does not end when the body dies, and it can last forever. The author of this publication, scientist Dr. Robert Lanza who was voted the 3rd most important scientist alive by the NY Times, has no doubts that this is possible.

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The Fall (2006) - worth being loved

The Fall (2006) - worth being loved

Review of The Fall (2006), Tarsem Singh's visually stunning fantasy drama starring Lee Pace and Catinca Untaru. Explore its breathtaking cinematography, authentic performances, and themes of love, grief, and redemption.

14 Sep 2025
My Favorite Watches: Instruments Over Ornaments

My Favorite Watches: Instruments Over Ornaments

Chronograph-first collector explores aviation and yachting watches, why function matters over fashion, and how this reflects his worldview.

14 Sep 2025
Kids Who Don’t Fit the System: A Personal Story

Kids Who Don’t Fit the System: A Personal Story

A childhood of low scores and setbacks didn’t stop me. This story shows why test results can’t predict resilience, passion, or success.

24 Aug 2025
Math is Never Just Numbers

Math is Never Just Numbers

Math is never just numbers. Isaac Asimov once suggested that when words fail us, we turn to mathematics to describe the inexpressible, the things that terrify us most. He was speaking through fiction, but the observation reaches further than science fiction shelves. Math, in its purest form, is a structure

17 Aug 2025
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Explore Nautis, the personal essays of Matthew Clapp on science, culture, mind, motion, film, and history—thoughtful writing that travels beyond the familiar.