The Great Mystery Neither Science Nor Philosophy Can Solve- Or Can They?

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 24 MIN

The Great Mystery Neither Science Nor Philosophy Can Solve- Or Can They?

from Polymath · host Daniel Aaron Levy

How does electricity running through meat give rise to consciousness? Science excels at explaining the physical phenomena of our universe, but it seems to run into a philosophical boundary when it tries to explain how physical, neurological processes give rise to subjective phenomena. In this episode, we explore the different scientific and philosophical positions on just how consciousness works. This is an extremely exciting field at the forefront of human knowledge, pulling both science and philosophy together and attracting some of the sharpest intellects around. It's very fun getting to talk about it! Enjoy :)NB: This video was recorded about 9 months before upload

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