
Robert Lanza's Biocentric Universe
Robert Lanza's Biocentric Universe theory proposes that consciousness is central to the universe's existence. Unlike traditional views where the universe exists independently, this theory suggests that reality is shaped by conscious observers. Our perceptions and awareness actively influence the universe—meaning space and time are dependent on our consciousness. In essence, the universe is ultimately centered around life and conscious experience, and without observers, its existence becomes ambiguous. This perspective blurs the boundary between the observer and the observed, emphasizing that consciousness is fundamental to understanding reality.