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Consciousness Is All There Is

Meaning and Symbols; The Quantum and the Classical: Dr. Tony Nader with Dr. Federico Faggin

06 Jun 2022

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In this episode, Dr. Tony Nader sits down with Dr. Federico Faggin to talk about the relationship of matter to consciousness, exploring quantum weirdness, including entanglement or spooky action at a distance, as Albert Einstein famously called it. Is there an underlying meaning to all that there is? What is the difference between meaning and symbols? How can consciousness bridge gaps in our understanding of reality? Dr. Nader and Dr. Faggin discuss how we can grasp ultimate reality and how, from this ultimate reality we can build up our universe as we see it. Dr. Federico Faggin is a physicist, engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and author of his autobiography, “Silicon: From the Invention of the Microprocessor to the New Science of Consciousness.” In 2009, he received the highest honor the United States confers for achievements related to technological progress, the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, presented to him by then US President Barack Obama for his invention of the first microprocessor. Dr Federico Faggin | Twitter https://twitter.com/fedefaggin Dr Federico Faggin | Book https://siliconthebook.com Dr Federico Faggin | Foundation http://www.fagginfoundation.org Dr Tony Nader | Books https://www.drnaderbooks.com Dr Tony Nader | Website www.drtonynader.com Dr Tony Nader | Instagram instagram.com/drtonynader Dr Tony Nader | Twitter twitter.com/drtonynader Dr Tony Nader | YouTube www.youtube.com/DrTonyNader Dr Tony Nader | LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/dr-tony-nader

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