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MIT Scientist: “Your Brain Evolved To Ignore Aliens – They’re Everywhere!”

MIT Scientist: “Your Brain Evolved To Ignore Aliens – They’re Everywhere!”

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The provided source features a conversation with MIT scientist Donald Hoffman, who argues that human perception is not a window into reality but a simplified evolutionary interface designed for survival. Using mathematical theorems from evolutionary game theory, Hoffman asserts that the probability of our sensory systems seeing objective truth is precisely zero. He likens our experience of the world to a computer desktop, where physical objects are merely icons that hide a vastly complex, non-physical reality. This framework suggests that embodied consciousness is an anomaly and that the universe is likely teeming with disembodied intelligences existing beyond our limited "headset." To explain these phenomena, Hoffman introduces recursive trace logic, a mathematical model that aims to derive physics and spacetime from a foundation of conscious agents. Ultimately, the episode explores the potential for a scientific revolution that moves past materialist reductionism to understand consciousness as the fundamental fabric of existence.

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