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− | Rational experience is based on analysis; it deals with the elements of the universe (Stars, plamets, living beings, atoms and so on) in separated ways. Conscious experience instead reconnects the scientist (the observer) and the universe as a whole. It reaches beyond the duality subject-object. Conscious experience thus represents not only an enrichment for scienctific research, but also a vital part of productive science, especially when dealing with time and space matters.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Rational experience is based on analysis; it deals with the elements of the universe (Stars, plamets, living beings, atoms and so on) in separated ways. Conscious experience instead reconnects the scientist (the observer) and the universe as a whole. It reaches beyond the duality subject-object. Conscious experience thus represents not only an enrichment for scienctific research, but also a vital part of productive science, especially when dealing with time and space matters. |
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Title | Rational vs. Conscious Experience in Time and Space Matters |
Author(s) | Roger Y Gouin |
Keywords | Rational, Consciousness, Time, Space |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | Frontier Perspectives |
Volume | 13 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 46-49 |
Abstract
Rational experience is based on analysis; it deals with the elements of the universe (Stars, plamets, living beings, atoms and so on) in separated ways. Conscious experience instead reconnects the scientist (the observer) and the universe as a whole. It reaches beyond the duality subject-object. Conscious experience thus represents not only an enrichment for scienctific research, but also a vital part of productive science, especially when dealing with time and space matters.