Science: A Solid Whole
arXiv Preprint Archive January 28, 2003 Bhag C. Chauhan
Classical physics treats the observer as separate from physical reality, but quantum theory shows that the observer is unavoidably involved in measurement. This work argues that modern science is incomplete because it excludes the role of consciousness. Drawing on views from scientists and philosophers, it contends that human beings are part of nature and the mind is essential to observation. The author suggests that scientific theories must incorporate the workings of the human mind, and that free will is an illusion, with everything in the universe falling under determinism and scientific explanation.