Discussions on the Nature of Consciouness
Voices from the Frontier: Conversations Exploring the Mysteries of Consciousness
In the intricate world of understanding ourselves and the universe, few subjects are as fascinating and elusive as the study of consciousness. It is a topic that has intrigued philosophers, scientists, and thinkers for centuries.
This post curates a selection of intriguing video discussions that delve into the nature of consciousness, providing various perspectives from leading minds in the field.
Consciousness, as a topic of discussion and research, has remained an enigmatic phenomenon in both scientific and philosophical communities for centuries. The reason there isn’t a consensus on the nature of consciousness primarily comes down to its inherent subjectivity and complexity.

The Nature of Consciousness (Federico Faggin)
Federico Faggin is a physicist, inventor, business person, engineer, and writer. He made the first microprocessor at Intel in 1971 and developed the MOS Silicon Gate Technology at Fairchild in 1968. He’s also started tech companies like Zilog and Synaptics. In 2011, he started the Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation for studying consciousness.
According to his theory, consciousness and free will are at the heart of everything, from quantum information to quantum physics, and then to classical physics.
Three important points of this theory are:
- Conscious experience is where original ideas and creativity come from.
- It solves a common issue found in other similar theories.
- Normal computers can’t be conscious.





