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What Matter Feels: Consciousness, Energy and Physics

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Does matter feel?
Do flowers enjoy blooming?
Do springs dislike being stretched?


Modern science denies that matter feels anything at all, let alone pleasure or pain.
But modern science is yet to explain how anything can feel—even us.

In What Matter Feels, Robert Pepperell PhD—a UK-based professor of interdisciplinary research—presents an innovative scientific framework that explores how consciousness might emerge from material systems.

By rethinking foundational principles of physics, Pepperell proposes that psychological properties of matter can be measured with the same accuracy as its physical properties like mass and energy.

The tools and methods offered in this treatise introduce a groundbreaking way of predicting and testing the psychological behaviour of both living and non-living systems, opening a new frontier in scientific inquiry.

In this book, you will discover:An innovative scientific framework that explores how consciousness might emerge from material systems,Tools and methods to predict and test the psychological behaviour of both living and non-living systems,A new scientific explanation for the relation between brain activity and mental states,Profound insights into the evolutionary forces that shape living organisms,An exploration of how science can explain minds.At the heart of the book is a provocative experience is a fundamental property of nature, deeply tied to the flow of energy within material systems.

Building on this hypothesis, Pepperell proposes a scientific model that may not only explain the correlation between neural activity and mental states but also their causal relationship. His approach offers testable predictions about, for example, how pleasure and pain are encoded in the brain and sheds light on the evolutionary forces that shape living organisms.

What Matter Feels invites you, the reader, to engage with a living scientific document, one that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and experimental exploration.

Explore how science can explain minds and challenge your way of thinking!

262 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 2, 2024

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September 16, 2025
feels like a mix of random ramblings to support his hypothetical experiments to see if there is a matter reason for consciousness, literally half of it is discussing the history of forces. also he makes up his own scientific terms which are hard to follow
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