
Consciousness Is Fundamental to Reality, Not Brain-Generated, Argues a Leading Neuroscientist
Renowned neuroscientist Christof Koch argues that the brain does not produce consciousness; instead, consciousness is a fundamental feature of reality best captured by Integrated Information Theory (IIT), which uses a Phi metric to quantify information integration. This stance implies that consciousness could extend beyond biological substrates to sufficiently integrated systems and echoes panpsychist ideas. While Koch's credentials lend weight, the mainstream framework has not accepted this revision, and the debate about whether mind and matter should be reinterpreted remains open.









