Cosmology, Consciousness, Evolution, Quantum Physics, Neuroscience, and the Mulitiplicity of Mind
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1. How Consciousness Becomes the Physical Universe. Menas Kafatos, Rudolph E. Tanzi, and Deepak Chopra
2. Cosmological Foundations of Consciousness. Chris King
3. The Origin of the Modern Anthropic Principle. Helge Kragh
4. Consciousness in the Universe: Neuroscience, Quantum Space-Time Geometry. Roger Penrose, and Stuart Hameroff
5. What Consciousness Does: A Quantum Cosmology of Mind. Chris J. S. Clarke
6. Quantum Physics & the Multiplicity of Mind: Split-Brains, Fragmented Minds, Dissociation, Quantum Consciousness. R. Joseph
7. Logic of Quantum Mechanics and Phenomenon of Consciousness. Michael B. Mensky
8. Evolution of Paleolithic Cosmology and Spiritual Consciousness. R. Joseph
9. Alien Life and Quantum Consciousness, Randy D. Allen
10. Evolution of Consciousness in the Ancient Corners of the Cosmos. R. Joseph
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