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Watch a thought-provoking lecture exploring the fundamental role of consciousness and intention in scientific research, presented at the Society for Scientific Exploration. Drawing from 50 years of experimental research, learn how consciousness may be causal and fundamental, with spacetime emerging from consciousness rather than the reverse. Examine scientific data supporting the ancient cross-cultural belief that nonlocal consciousness and intention shape reality, following in the footsteps of Max Planck and other pioneers of modern physics. Discover how contemporary experimental methods can now test these profound ideas about the nature of consciousness, information, and reality itself. Delve into research findings that suggest intention must be considered as a key variable in scientific inquiry, challenging conventional frameworks while building on established physics traditions.