
Analytic idealism fundamentally redefines reality by asserting that consciousness, specifically a spatially unbound field of phenomenal subjectivity, is the fundamental ground of all existence (God). This perspective stands in stark contrast to mainstream physicalism, which posits that inert matter exists independently of consciousness. Idealism argues that physicalism is internally incoherent and empirically inadequate, particularly in explaining how subjective experience could arise from non-conscious matter, a challenge known as the "hard problem." Empirical evidence from quantum physics supports this by indicating that physical properties do not exist prior to measurement, suggesting the physical world is an appearance or "dashboard" of a deeper, underlying reality, rather than reality itself.
The Philosophy of Analytic Idealism Explained
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Does Quantum Field Theory Prove Analytical Idealism, Spirituality, and the Unified Mind?
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Yogananda and Kastrup: The Yogi and the Computer Scientist
Quantum Field Theory, Phylosophy, and Spirituality
This grand synthesis proposes that the universe is not an accidental material realm but a dynamic, conscious, and unified divine manifestation. The core purpose is to bridge modern Quantum Field Theory (QFT) with philosophical Idealism and profound theological concepts like the Kabbalistic Ein Sof and the Christian Godhead. QFT posits that reality fundamentally consists of pervasive quantum fields, with particles being transient localized excitations of these fields, a concept which the document aligns with the idea of creation as emanations or "vibrations" of an ultimate boundless consciousness. Philosophical models, such as Kastrup's Analytical Idealism and Yogananda's teachings, are used to establish that this ultimate reality (termed the Mind-at-large/Godhead/Ein Sof) is pure consciousness, making the physical universe—including the quantum fields—merely the patterns of excitation or a "cosmic dream" within that universal mind.