Consciousness in Physics
arXiv Preprint Archive March 7, 2002 Joe Henson
The essay argues that calls for a Theory of Everything to include a theory of consciousness, or for new physics to describe consciousness, stem from misunderstandings about how language is used when discussing consciousness. The author contends that the motivations behind searching for such a unified theory arise from these linguistic confusions, implying that no new physics or expanded theory is needed to account for consciousness.