

From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes
Directed by David Champana6.8
"How is it that something as unconscious as the matter of the brain ever gives rise to something as immaterial as an experience?" Russell, a prominent thinker in the fields of consciousness and science, asserts that science cannot explain the fact that humans are conscious. This capacity for inner experience he calls "the great mystery."
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From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes was released on October 14, 2005.
From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes was directed by David Champana.
From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes has a runtime of 23m.
From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes was produced by Michael Gleaton.
"How is it that something as unconscious as the matter of the brain ever gives rise to something as immaterial as an experience?" Russell, a prominent thinker in the fields of consciousness and science, asserts that science cannot explain the fact that humans are conscious. This capacity for inner experience he calls "the great mystery."
The key characters in From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes are Self (Peter Russell).
From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes is rated TV-G.
From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes is a Short, Documentary film.
From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.
From Science to God: Exploring the Mystery of Consciousnes had a budget of $150K.
