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Quantum and Qualia

Explore the boundaries of perception, time, reality, and consciousness. Each week, we take a deep dive into a research paper, from neuroscience to philosophy of mind to the foundations of physics. New episodes every other Wednesday. Produced with NotebookLM.

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Vector Radio

Catégorie

Science

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quantumqualia.notion.site

Dernier épisode

30 avr. 2026

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Épisodes

How to Jailbreak the Cosmic Simulation 30.04.2026

In this episode, we break down Roman V. Yampolskiy’s paper on the Simulation Hypothesis from a cybersecurity perspective, exploring whether reality itself could be “hacked.” The author argues that if we are in a digital construct, it may contain exploitable vulnerabilities, and reframes escape as a problem of identifying and leveraging system-level weaknesses—through strategies like social enginee...

Accidentally Engineering Conscious AI 11.03.2026

In this episode, we break down David Chalmers’ essay on whether large language models could ever possess consciousness. Chalmers argues that current systems likely lack subjective experience due to their feedforward architectures and lack of sensory grounding, but maintains that there is no principled reason silicon systems could not be conscious. We unpack the technical hurdles he identifies—such...

Your Brain Predicts You Into Existence 05.03.2026

In this episode, we break down a paper that connects the physics of self-organizing systems with the biological theory of active inference. The authors argue that any system that persists over time naturally forms a Markov blanket , a statistical boundary separating internal states from the external world. This boundary leads the system to behave as if it is minimizing variational free energy , us...

Why Materialism Is Almost Certainly False 26.02.2026

In this episode, we break down Thomas Nagel’s Mind and Cosmos , a philosophical critique of reductive materialism and the neo-Darwinian account of life. Nagel argues that consciousness, cognition, and objective value cannot be treated as accidental byproducts of physical law, and suggests that nature may contain teleological principles that bias it toward the emergence of mind. We unpack what this...

Your Emotions Are Constructed, Not Trigged 18.02.2026

In this episode, we break down the theory of constructed emotion , a framework that challenges the idea that emotions are innate biological “fingerprints.” Instead, emotions are described as predictive simulations the brain constructs to regulate the body’s internal resources through allostasis. We unpack how the brain acts as a concept generator, using past experience and active inference to shap...

Attention Constructs Reality Using Quantum Logic 11.02.2026

In this episode, we break down “Quantum-like Qualia hypothesis: from quantum cognition to quantum perception,” a paper proposing the Quantum-like Qualia (QQ) hypothesis, which treats subjective experiences as quantum-like observables rather than fixed points in a mental space. The authors argue that attention functions like a measurement that changes what is experienced, and reframe perception as...

Why Evolution Hid the Truth 04.02.2026

In this episode, we break down Donald Hoffman's Interface Theory of Perception , which argues that evolution favors fitness over veridical truth. The theory proposes that our senses function like a user interface, compressing reality into adaptive icons rather than accurate representations, and claims that natural selection actively drives true perception to extinction. We unpack how this reframes...

Cancer Is a Shrinking of the Self 28.01.2026

In this episode, we break down Michael Levin’s scale-free framework for the biological self, a view arguing that cognition and goal-directedness show up at every level of living systems. Levin argues that bioelectric signaling lets cells coordinate into higher-order agents that pursue coherent anatomical goals, and reframes disease states like cancer as a collapse of collective problem-solving int...

Consciousness Is a Question Your Brain Asks 25.01.2026

In this episode, we break down “ Qualia as Query: The Phenomenology of Predictive Error Coding ,” a paper that links cognitive neuroscience and phenomenology to explain conscious experience. The author argues that qualia are not static mental “states,” but active query-like acts, and reframes the brain as an active inference system that continually tests predictions against sensory input. We unpac...

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