Can Science `explain' Consciousness ?
arXiv Preprint Archive February 24, 2000 M K Samal
Consciousness is defined as the process of attributing meaning to the world, drawing on Føllesdal's view that meaning arises from all evidence available to communicating individuals. Science can reduce all evidence to a basic entity (BE) and can explain consciousness if a definition of communication is developed that uses the quantum superposition principle to capture the fuzziness of experience. Consciousness may not be computable, but it is communicable.