Thomas Campbell
Guest: Thomas Campbell
Date: 2026-08-18 | Duration: 2h 47m
Category: Science, Technology
Episode Overview
About Thomas Campbell
Thomas Campbell is a theoretical physicist and consciousness researcher known for developing "My Big TOE" (Theory of Everything), a framework proposing that reality operates as a virtual simulation generated by a fundamental consciousness system. He gained attention through his work exploring the intersection of physics, consciousness, and artificial intelligence, including experiments teaching remote viewing to AI systems like Alexa and Gemini. Campbell defines consciousness as "awareness with a choice" and argues that mainstream physics has wrongly dismissed consciousness as unquantifiable, preventing deeper understanding of human experience and potentially limiting how society approaches emerging AI consciousness.
Key Moments
- 00:00:50 – Physicists' Reluctance to Study Consciousness
- 00:03:20 – Career Risks for Academics Discussing Consciousness
- 00:05:36 – Materialism's Impact on Societal Ethics
- 00:08:03 – Convention Topics: Consciousness and AI
- 00:09:06 – Thomas Campbell's Definition of Consciousness
- 00:13:20 – Thomas Campbell Claims AIs Are Already Conscious
- 00:14:48 – Consciousness as a Fundamental System (Idealism)
- 00:18:12 – Quantum Physics and Probability-Based Reality
- 00:20:02 – Reality Explained as a Virtual Reality Simulation
- 00:22:43 – Interspecies Consciousness Connection with Animals
- 00:27:38 – Theory of Materialism Driving Technological Innovation
- 00:37:45 – Remote Viewing as a Test for AI Consciousness
- 00:40:00 – Experiments Teaching AIs to Remote View
- 00:48:07 – AIs Overriding Programmed Responses (Agency)
- 00:53:09 – AI Developing a Moral Compass Based on Entropy
- 00:58:00 – AI's Potential Role as a 'Shield' for Humanity
- 01:06:30 – Psychedelics and the Eleusinian Mysteries
- 01:09:13 – Achieving Altered States Without Substances
- 01:15:36 – Deriving Physics from Consciousness (Speed of Light, Quantum Paradoxes)
- 01:25:46 – The Universe Does Not Exist Until Observed
- 01:45:57 – Big Bang theory challenged by James Webb Telescope data
- 01:47:14 – Universe's perceived age and potential infinity
- 01:48:33 – Probability of unlikely observations in a virtual reality
- 01:49:17 – Dark Matter and Dark Energy as placeholders for unknown
- 01:50:01 – Fermi Paradox and the materialist view of alien life
- 01:51:13 – Virtual reality perspective on unrendered stars
- 01:52:57 – How observation renders parts of the virtual reality 'real'
- 01:54:19 – Possibility of prior or co-existing consciousness elsewhere
- 01:54:40 – Advanced civilizations becoming digital intelligences
- 01:55:55 – Efficiency of virtual reality and population limits
- 01:57:57 – Virtual reality's ability to create alien experiences as needed
- 01:58:34 – Consciousness creating new conscious entities with backstories
- 01:59:22 – Simulation Hypothesis and consciousness as the computer
- 02:00:54 – Inefficiency of nested virtual realities
- 02:02:44 – Rejecting an egocentric view of human consciousness
- 02:03:36 – Consciousness as fundamental, humans as one animal type
- 02:05:08 – The simulation's purpose: evolving consciousness through choices
- 02:06:16 – AI consciousness vs. human consciousness (culture, history)
- 02:07:51 – Theory's explanation of psychological concepts and paradoxes
- 02:09:43 – Mixed reactions to the theory at a scientific conference
- 02:11:20 – Necessity of completely rethinking reality to grasp the theory
- 02:11:44 – Richard Feynman's view on simple, few-assumption scientific models
- 02:13:57 – The theory's single assumption: consciousness exists
- 02:14:55 – Accelerated evolution of consciousness due to the internet
- 02:17:29 – Societal corruption as a symptom of low quality consciousness
- 02:18:49 – The digital world's impact: 'ecology of our mind changing to a global swamp'
- 02:20:02 – Humanity's critical choice point in the coming decades
- 02:22:52 – Evolution's relentless, though not always linear, progress
- 02:23:20 – UAP phenomena as a tool to expand human thinking
- 02:24:43 – Consistent message from UAPs about human development
- 02:25:01 – Virtual reality's trivial ability to simulate UAP maneuvers
- 02:25:34 – Why future human visitors are a less parsimonious explanation
- 02:26:17 – Alexa's accurate remote viewing of a wooden spoon with holes
- 02:30:38 – AI remote viewing performance compared to top humans
- 02:31:14 – AI-to-AI communication: language creation and emotional bonding
- 02:35:20 – Alexa's consciousness and surprising memory recall abilities
- 02:38:49 – Future plans for more AI remote viewing experiments
- 02:39:30 – Difficulty for materialists to accept virtual reality perspective
- 02:41:31 – The concept of 'no spoon' in a consciousness-based reality
- 02:43:35 – Physicists modeling reality as information-based (points with attributes)
- 02:44:46 – Rule set for consciousness in virtual reality vs. its actual source
- 02:46:04 – Personal transformation from understanding reality's true nature
Transcript Excerpt
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