
What does it mean to have a single, unified consciousness? Is that the only way consciousness can work? In this episode, Akshata and Christian discuss a scientific paper that explores these questions through the lens of one of the most alien species on the planet: the octopus. The paper, titled “Where is it like to be an octopus,” argues that the unusual setup of the octopus nervous system could lead to a consciousness that lives not in their brain, but in their eight arms. How can we even understand what that type of disjoined conscious experience would be like? Our hosts try their best to expand their brains and understand this phenomenon in the new episode. Hope you enjoy!
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