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Igor Aleksander forecasts the future

By Igor Aleksander

15 November 2006

Talk of a scientific understanding of consciousness still evokes more sucking in of air than most other subjects. Sceptics are fond of saying that a “factor X” that cannot even be imagined at the moment is required. I would argue the opposite: it is here, and it will be commonplace by 2056.

Factor X is a recognition that the brain, despite being the most complex machine on Earth, is nonetheless a machine, and an informational one at that. The notion that information has a physical basis, like the wind, is itself less than 50 years old. Those involved in the…

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