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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2025 · 8 MIN

The Hard Problem

from The Consciousness Project - Mind Shift · host Kate

What is it that makes the taste of coffee so vivid, or the sharp pucker of a lemon so memorable—and why do we experience them at all? In this episode, Kate pulls us deeper into the philosophical mystery at the core of neuroscience: not just how consciousness might arise, but why any physical process can produce subjective experience—the raw "what it's likeness" we call qualia. From the mind-bending concept of philosophical zombies to the foundational riddle posed by David Chalmers, she sets the stage for a journey through cutting-edge theories and ancient mysteries.As Kate explores the divide between computational and quantum views of the mind, listeners will discover why standard neuroscience struggles with the hard problem, what alternatives, such as panpsychism, propose, and how the ORC OR theory stakes out radical new ground. The episode intricately weaves together philosophy, quantum physics, evolutionary biology, and the enigmatic power of microtubules, challenging listeners to rethink their most basic assumptions about the nature of consciousness."Why is there something it feels like to be us?" ~KateToday on Mind Shift:·     The concept of qualia and its role in consciousness studies·     David Chalmers' formulation of the hard problem and its philosophical implications·     Why computational neuroscience can't fully explain subjective experience·     Philosophical zombies: what they reveal about consciousness·     Panpsychism’s proposition that consciousness is a fundamental feature of all matter·     The combination problem and limitations of panpsychism·     How ORC OR shifts the paradigm, connecting consciousness to quantum state reduction·     The role of microtubules and quantum coherence in the emergence of consciousness·     Anesthesia and the disruption of quantum processes in the brain·     Whether ORC OR truly solves the hard problem, or reframes it·     The idea that consciousness is tied to spacetime geometry at the smallest scales·     Speculative connections between quantum consciousness and the experience of timeMentioned Resources:·     David Chalmers - Key works on the hard problem of consciousness·     Roger Penrose & Stuart Hameroff - ORC OR theory and quantum brain research·     Scientific studies on microtubule disruption and quantum resonances in the brain·     Philosophical literature on panpsychism and the combination problem·     Neurological research on anesthesia and the quantum basis of its effectsThe Consciousness Project - Mind Shift Podcast is brought to you by AuthentaTag™.

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