Donald Hoffman, PhD - Consciousness, Perception & Reality

 

Dr. Donald Hoffman, cognitive scientist and author, discusses how our brains construct reality on The FitMind Podcast episode 89.

 

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Episode Overview

Donald Hoffman, PhD is a cognitive scientist and author of The Case Against Reality: Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes.

He is currently a professor at UC Irvine, where he studies consciousness, visual perception and evolutionary psychology.

On this episode, we “take the red pill” and hear Dr. Hoffman’s theory on why reality is not what it seems. He explains this complex topic by comparing reality to a user interface.

We discuss many topics, such as his mathematical theory of consciousness, questioning beliefs, and how the mind forms new mental models.

Hope you enjoy!

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Donald Hoffman, PhD Bio

Dr. Hoffman holds a BA in quantitative psychology from UCLA and a PhD in computational psychology from MIT, where he was a research scientist at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. You can follow him on Twitter here.

Show Notes

As mentioned in the podcast, here are the links to the Conversation with the Dalai Lama (starting at 54:40) and Hoffman’s Mathematical Theory of Consciousness.

0:00 | Introduction to Donald Hoffman, PhD

2:23 | Why Reality Isn’t as It Seems

7:30 | Reality as a User Interface

13:51 | Adapting to Evolving Technology

16:06 | Creating New Mental Models

18:31 | Moving Beyond Spacetime

23:06 | Consciousness is Fundamental

25:26 | Ancient Wisdom & Science of Consciousness

30:00 | Conversation with the Dalai Lama (starting at 54:40)

30:15 | Reality Transcends Concepts

36:39 | Questioning Beliefs

38:56 | A New Worldview

45:04 | Mathematical Theory of Consciousness

45:39 | Rapid Fire Questions

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