The Nature of Reality
by Deepak Chopra, M.D., Michael Shermer, Menas Kafatos, Ph.D., Bill Wright, Ph.D., Jim Walsh, Stuart Hameroff, M.D. Leonard Mlodinow, Ph.D., Daniele Struppa, Ph.D., Henry Stapp, Ph.D., Carmichael Press, Ph.D.,
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Description
Is there an ultimate reality? And if so, can it be accounted for by science? The panelists address the questions posed, related to the natural existence of such a reality and, if it exists, whether it can be accounted for by science. Michael Shermer, founding publisher of Skeptic Magazine and participant in the Reason Rally in Washington, DC challenges Deepak Chopra, "What is reality?"
| Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VideoThe Nature of Reality | -- | 4/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoThe Believing Brain with Michael Shermer | From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies - How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them As Truths | 12/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 2 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
SCIENCE IS FOUND IN EVERY DISAGREEMENT
I loved this discussion because it shows the nature of the human animal. We always believe everything we hypothosize to be genius and everything opposing those beliefs to be insanity/stupidity. Until someone discovers a system of measurement for the oposition. Then, magically, we all rejoice in our genius. The real science is found in the question. We rejoice in the answer only for the sake of our collective ego.
Deepak is no scientist
And it is offensive to find this lecture classified as science
Baloney.
A book advert from a nicey-nice new age con man. Just a bunch of spiritual woo woo pulled out of Chopra's backside and dressed up with science-y sounding jargon. Please don't waste your time.










