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Date: 2023-01-11 02:51 am (UTC)Thank you for the encouragement! After reading Neal Stephenson's Anathem I tracked down some of the books on quantum physics in his list of inspirations and read them, but as a Classics and Ancient History B.A. with an MBA, I lacked much of the mathematical and scientific grounding to much follow. Since learning the occult philosophy of "everything has consciousness", I have found myself thinking back to Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics by Henry Stapp, which I more-or-less followed and found intriguing.
Also, to be clear, I am in no way "anti-science", and I agree that it is an incredibly useful tool that tells us much about the world that we wouldn't know without it. I just don't think it is well-suited to the bottom-most level of qualitative questions about values (such as "what is best in life?" "is this discovery good, bad, or some blend? what should we do with it?") - I don't think you can arrive at answers to those empirically.