Question by nonameshallbehere: As in E=MC2, energy and matter are interchangeable, so is this a logical extrapolation?
Space, time, energy, matter (and, according to some, consciousness) are all of the same one ‘fabric’ (based on the past 5 decades of physics). If 2 of those are convertable, then might it be that, with the right process, others are as well?
I like your answer so far Chris, but please consider adding to it if you don’t mind. By the way, I agree that we have less than half of the consciousness thing figured out. On matter being energy we could also suggest that each of space/time/energy/matter are all merely time, consciousness or matter in various forms.

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Answer by Chris Pitchr
Space and time are understood to be both somewhat interchangeable aspects of space-time. Mass would appear to be a form of energy. However, I don’t think there is a way to go from space-time to mass (or energy).

Any one claiming to have a clue about consciousness is wrong, especially Daniel Dennett.

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