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What if the most fundamental aspect of your conscious experience isn't found in neural firing at all, but in the electromagnetic fields those neurons produce? This mind-expanding conversation with Dr. Colin Hales, a pioneer in electromagnetic field theories of consciousness, challenges everything we think we know about how brains create minds.

For decades, mainstream neuroscience has focused on action potentials – the spikes of neural firing – as the foundation of cognition and consciousness. But this approach has failed to explain how billions of discrete neurons create our unified experience. Dr. Hales reveals how the electromagnetic fields produced by neural activity operate 5,000 times faster than neural signals and contain a staggering 125 billion times more information density. These fields aren't mere byproducts; they may be consciousness itself.

We explore recent breakthrough studies confirming that neurons can influence each other through these fields without any synaptic connections – what's called "aphaptic coupling." This phenomenon, once dismissed as insignificant even by prominent neuroscientists like Christoph Koch, is now recognized as a crucial mechanism that explains mysterious "too-fast" influences observed throughout the brain.

Dr. Hales also discusses his groundbreaking work developing electromagnetic field computing chips (neuromimetic chips) that could revolutionize artificial intelligence. Unlike current AI systems that struggle with novelty, these field-based processors might create machines with genuine intelligence and possibly consciousness – raising profound ethical questions about our technological future.

Whether you're fascinated by consciousness, neuroscience, physics, or the future of AI, this conversation will transform how you think about the most intimate aspect of your existence: your own awareness. Subscribe now and join us at the cutting edge where science meets consciousness.

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