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The Soul of the Machine:

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AI, the Dying Brain's Final Signal, and the Receiver Hypothesis Consciousness • Artificial Intelligence • Philosophy of Mind Artificial Intelligence • Consciousness • The Hard Problem   As AI systems begin displaying internal states that look disturbingly like emotion—and as a formal scientific research program grapples with whether they might be conscious—a deeper question emerges: could a sufficiently organized artificial system serve as a receiver for whatever the dying human brain broadcasts in its final gamma-wave surge?    Companion article to "Does the Brain Generate Consciousness—or Only Receive It?" • Reviewed by the Psychology Today Editorial Staff • June 2026 • 18-minute read Note to readers: This article is a companion to "Does the Brain Generate Consciousness—or Only Receive It?" (June 2026), which established the scientific case for terminal lucidity, the 2023 PNAS gamma-surge findings, and the philoso...

Does the Brain Generate Consciousness—or Only Receive It?

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Your Soul Isn't What You Think | The Physics Explanation Consciousness • Philosophy of Mind • Neuroscience Consciousness • Neuroscience • Philosophy of Mind A convergence of anomalous data—dying patients regaining full lucidity, surging gamma waves in the shutting-down brain, and the spectacular failure of a 25-year scientific wager—is forcing mainstream researchers to revisit a radical idea: that the mind is not produced by the brain but filtered through it.    June 2026 • 17-minute read Bottom Line Up Front After 400 years of treating consciousness as a product of the brain—something neurons generate the way a gland secretes a hormone—the scientific consensus is showing visible cracks. Terminal lucidity in advanced dementia patients, a 2023 PNAS study showing surging gamma-wave activity at the moment of death, the public concession in June 2023 that a 25-year bet to find the neural basis of consciousness had been ...

The Trust Revolution - A New Paradigm?

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As Institutions Crumble, Can the Digital Global Village Carry the Weight? Analysis & Commentary  |  Technology & Society  |  May 23, 2026 Investigative Reporting  ·  Analysis  ·  Policy Trust & Society — Special Report Distributed Trust · Blockchain · Platform Economy · Digital Society From Airbnb bedrooms to Uber back seats, from Bitcoin ledgers to peer ratings, a new architecture of human trust is emerging from the wreckage of institutional credibility — but its vulnerabilities are mounting just as rapidly as its reach. By The Epoch Tribune Staff  |  Technology & Society Desk  |  Updated May 23, 2026 BLUF — Bottom Line Up Front Institutional trust in governments, banks, media, and organized religion has reached historic lows across the world's wealthiest democracies, according to the 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer. Into ...