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Lights On

How Understanding Consciousness Helps Us Understand the Universe

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Lights On

De: Annaka Harris
Narrado por: Annaka Harris
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“Consciousness might be the greatest mystery of the universe, and Annaka Harris is our best detective… You’ll never think about what happens between your ears in the same way again.”—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again

“Follow along as Annaka Harris interviews (and graciously challenges) the world’s leading scientists on the nature of consciousness… Magnificent.”—Susan Cain, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Quiet

"These spontaneous conversations and Harris's accessible writing give this audiobook tremendous appeal."—AudioFile

As accessible as it is awe-inspiring, this exclusive audio documentary by New York Times bestselling author Annaka Harris explores the unknown corners of consciousness and the cosmos.

Is consciousness a fundamental building block of the universe, like gravity? Can humans develop new senses through neuroscience? And can artificial intelligence ever truly replicate the subjective experience of being conscious?

Join Annaka Harris as she calls on distinguished experts in science and philosophy to find answers to today’s most perplexing questions about our minds and the universe at large. Through interviews with thinkers such as Brian Greene, David Eagleman, Anil Seth, Carlo Rovelli, and more, Harris presents diverse perspectives on whether consciousness could be considered a fundamental aspect of the universe.

This revolutionary idea challenges traditional neuroscience and quantum physics, shattering what we think we know about ourselves and scientific phenomena as foundational as space and time. Lights On also questions how a new understanding of consciousness might affect our perception of existence, our notions of free will, the development of technology, and the future of scientific discovery. In a follow-up to her seminal book, Conscious, this audio-original documentary offers beginners and experts alike a chance to unravel some of humankind’s most enduring puzzles. Where Conscious presents new questions about felt experience, Lights On seeks to find the answers.

“Only Annaka Harris could take one of the greatest mysteries of science and make it not only an adventure but also deeply relevant to everyday human flourishing.”—Dan Harris, author of the New York Times bestseller 10% Happier and host of the 10% Percent Happier podcast

Narrated by Annaka Harris; featuring Jay Shapiro, Susan Blackmore, Sean Carroll, Daniel Chamovitz, David Eagleman, Sascha Fink, Adam Frank, Philip Goff, Joseph Goldstein, Brian Greene, Donald Hoffman, Patrick House, Christof Koch, Janna Levin, George Musser, Zoë Schlanger, Anil Seth, Lee Smolin, Sara Imari Walker

Produced and directed by Jay Shapiro and Annaka Harris

An audio original from Macmillan Audio.

©2025 Annaka Harris (P)2025 Macmillan Audio
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Interview: In "Lights On", Annaka Harris tackles one of the universe’s great mysteries: consciousness

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I loved this. I just felt it out and had to get the gist of a lot of it because I don’t have a strong science or math mind - but I absolutely love the questions and curiosity that Annnika is working with, “obsessed” with and sharing here! I am fascinated by the “fact” that we are even here and don’t take it for granted - I love hearing the wonders and questions that she brings up and the conversations included. I am delighted that people are out there working seriously on these questions!

Absolutely delighted

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Definitely Annika is a kindred spirit,l. Exploring the very limits of our reality. An outstanding and insightful look across the vast landscape of consciousness and the possibility that it’s fundamental just a beautiful and moving work.

Absolutely amazing journey to the edge of reality.

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Anaka Harris brings the tone, narrative style and disposition of a reporter. Do not be misled. She is the most coherent philosopher of consciousness who is currently publishing. She clarifies arguments that leaders in the field struggle to express while maintaining a level of humility and detached objectivity that, frankly speaking, puts her counterparts in academia to shame.

Truly Excellent Work

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I enjoyed this audio documentary from beginning to end. I plan to listen again. Annaka is so clear in her thinking, and it's a joy to hear her ideas about consciousness evolve throughout the documentary. DEFINITELY RECOMMEND!! Five gold stars.

SO GOOD!

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This “audio documentary” is a wonderful format, interspersing interviews with smart thinkers, commentary and analysis by the author, and periodic questions from a producer who pulls the author back into a world that regular people can understand.
I was and remain skeptical of the premise that consciousness is a, and possibly the, fundamental property of reality - just as I’ve always been skeptical of the notion that consciousness has a personality split into hard and easy. Harris gives too much unearned credit to that premise, but listen all the way through to hear, very briefly, why she thinks her proposition might solve it. And at some point a light will go on, making you accept at least for the sake of argument that electrons may be or have a very very basic, fundamental form of consciousness.
I’m not buying it yet, but Harris got me thinking. The idea is fantastic in many senses of the word. The production and narration are innovative and terrific.
I do not think she is proposing the universe itself as divine - she never comes close to employing that concept - but she even briefly had me, a total skeptic, wondering about it. Time well spent.

The not-that-hard problem?

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Lots of interesting and cutting edge science stuff here. What if consciousness is the only thing that is real?

This will stretch your brain

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I’ve been diving into consciousness. I am reading Susan Blackmore’s book, Annika’s book, and years of Zen Buddhism practice. Fascinating!! Lights on audio book is addictive! I can’t stop being drawn in!!

Great audio

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Was not this a "refined" version of what "Closer to True" had been offering for years? The main "narrator" has an slightly "acid" touch in her deployment that is slightly off-putting in this audio format. The person acting as editor starts well, but he kind of gives up very early.

I found the setup surprisingly interesting and well done, but then it dissolved like a sugar cube. Trying to link up with certain speculative physics and hobby philosophy just made it more muddy.

Also it is difficult to know whether the author is posing as journalist, scientist, philosopher or what. It feels like someone trying to buy the entry into a club that some scientist and philosophers have created around this topic, and meet from time to time and control this market that is becoming more popular.

It started well but....

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Loved every minute of this. Harris does such a wonderful job presenting. Still thinking about it

A masterfully presented, mind blowing journey

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I love explorations into consciousness, and Annika Harris had brought together an incredible cast of renown scientists to bounce things off of. Personally for me, some of the discussions get so technical and complex that it makes it pretty difficult to follow, at least in audio format. Perhaps as book it would work a bit better in order to give one the time to go back over passages, perhaps research things, even ask an AI to explain them on a more basic level. I think if you don't have a formal scientific background, or just have not studied a lot of science in depth and don't have that kind of very technical mind, some of this stuff can get pretty daunting. That being said, I prefer that to being so basic that it doesn't really give you much new information, and treats you like you are a complete neophyte either, although there are certainly contexts where that's entirely appropriate.

While I'm agnostic about the metaphysics of consciousness, I kept thinking to myself, "I wish she had talked to X or Y" about these things. Specifically, I have three people in mind, who are all scientists. One is the fairly well known idealist Barnardo Kastrup. Another is a neuroscientist who's done a lot of spiritual as well as philosophical and scientific work on areas of consciousness and came out last year with his own excellent book on the subject, Dr. James Cooke. And Finally Michael Levin, a professor at Tufts who's done a lot of work on living systems and has spoken a bunch about how ideas of consciousness plays into "simpler" life systems. However, at least Cooke's work was not nearly as well known as the scientists that were interviewed for this book, so I can understand this, and Kastrup perhaps comes with his own baggage. But I wish that given her look into the plant kingdom and consciousness, that Levin's work would have provided an additional area of inquiry and a perspective that was similarly less hard physics in it's approach than what seemed to be the main scientific target for the inquiries in the series.

Heady stuff

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