Articles for tag: Consciousness, Mind and Brain, Neuroscience, philosophy of mind

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The Mystery of Consciousness: New Theories on How Our Minds Emerge

Suhail Ahmed

Somewhere between the crackle of neurons and the quiet feeling of “I am,” an unseen world is at work that science still cannot fully explain. Over the past decade, consciousness research has shifted from speculative philosophy to data-rich, brain‑scanning detective work, yet the central mystery remains stubborn: how does tissue give rise to experience? New ...

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Our Consciousness Might Survive Death, Some Scientists Propose

Suhail Ahmed

  Death has always looked like a hard stop: the lights go out, and whatever we are simply vanishes. Yet a growing number of physicists, neuroscientists, and philosophers are quietly challenging that assumption, arguing that consciousness might be more than a fragile spark inside the brain. Instead, they suggest, it could be something woven into ...