Consciousness and Reality

Duncan discusses a groundbreaking theory suggesting consciousness may stem from microstructures in the brain rather than neurons, proposing that our reality is a compressed experience of a broader wave of existence. The conversation shifts to the media's role in shaping perceptions, highlighting how news and advertisements distract and manipulate viewers, especially during moments of relaxation like watching a movie. The insights reveal a deeper understanding of how external influences can alter our consciousness and perceptions of reality.