How Long to Read Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious?

By Greg Matloff

How Long Does it Take to Read Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious??

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 28 minutes to read Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious? by Greg Matloff

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

The only thing we can be absolutely sure of is our own consciousness. But what is consciousness? Is it a property that is unique to humans or do we share it with other life forms? Or is the philosophical doctrine of panpsychism correct--are stars and the entire Universe conscious in some sense? Early chapters in this book examine the prehistory, mythology, and history of this topic. Arguments are presented from the viewpoints of shamans, philosophers, poets, quantum physicists, and novelists. A simple "toy" model of panpsychism is then presented, in which a universal field of proto-consciousness interacts with molecular bonds via the vacuum fluctuation pressure of the Casimir effect. It is shown how this model is in congruence with an anomaly in stellar motions called "Parenago's discontinuity." Cool, redder, less massive stars such as the Sun apparently circle the center of the galaxy faster than their hotter, bluer, more massive sisters. This discontinuity occurs at the point in the stellar distribution where molecules begin to appear in stellar spectra. Observations of main sequence stars out to ~260 light years and giant stars out to >1000 light years using the ESA Hipparcos space observatory support the reality and nonlocality of Parenago's discontinuity. Local, more conventional explanations for this phenomena are not supported by observations of other galaxies and spiral arms of the Milky Way. If position and kinematics data for ~1 billion stars currently being obtained by the new ESA Gaia space observatory demonstrate that Parenago's discontinuity is a galaxy-wide phenomenon, the hypothesis that anomalistic star motion is due to stellar volition, as described by philosopher/author Olaf Stapledon in his classic novel Star Maker, will be strengthened, as previously discussed by the author in the peer-reviewed journal JBIS.Other observational support for panpsychism is considered as are future observational data that could support or falsify the hypothesis. It is not impossible that panpsychism is emerging from the realm of philosophy as a new subdivision of observational astronomy. Ramifications of this are that simple models of universal proto-consciousness may be subject to inductive tests using current and future space observatories.

How long is Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious??

Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious? by Greg Matloff is 264 pages long, and a total of 67,056 words.

This makes it 89% the length of the average book. It also has 82% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious? Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 6 minutes to read Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious? aloud.

What Reading Level is Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious??

Starlight, Starbright: Are Stars Conscious? is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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