Consciousness is Immortal | An In-Depth Interview with Tom Campbell

Consciousness is Immortal | An In-Depth Interview with Tom Campbell

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Tom Campbell is a former NASA physicist and large-systems analyst turned consciousness researcher.

Alongside his technology-centric career, he joined a team of volunteer research subjects around Robert Monroe, where they systematically investigated paranormal phenomena such as out-of-body experiences, remote viewing, and telepathy.

In his trilogy My Big TOE (TOE: Theory of Everything), he explores the nature of our larger reality, provides a comprehensive theory of consciousness, and explains our purpose and connection to that reality. Along the way, Mr. Campbell derives a more fundamental science that addresses the most pressing problems and paradoxes of modern physics.

Contents:
00:00:20 – If you had to summarize your theory, what would it say?
00:04:46 – Entropy moves from order to disorder—can we put it that way?
00:09:30 – Theories suggest reality is a simulation—do you agree?
00:13:08 – Some scientists reject your perspective. Would you say their view is entirely wrong or just incomplete?
00:23:55 – What is your opinion on David Bohm’s theory of the implicate order?
00:30:46 – What do you think of the idea of a cyclical universe with infinite big bangs?
00:43:40 – You address weaknesses in the original double-slit experiment...
00:57:21 – A theory of consciousness
00:58:25 – The phenomenon of remote viewing used by the CIA?
00:59:27 – The database and the concept of the Akashic record in spiritual philosophies?
01:04:02 – If reality is virtual, why would the system allow a medium access to such information?
01:09:02 – Are individual units of consciousness holographic replicas of a larger consciousness system?
01:10:30 – Is our world just one of many virtual realities?
01:17:30 – You refer to what is sometimes called “qualia”...
01:19:59 – According to your theory, should experimental outcomes depend on the observer?
01:23:20 – We cling to the idea that something of us should last—does that align with your theory?
01:35:04 – Do you believe our individuated consciousness may persist eternally?

Credits:
Interview: Werner Nieke
Editorial Contribution: Heike Funke
Editor: Werner Huemer