Science can't expalin this — Federico Faggin

🎬 Watch the full documentary series here: https://enterinfinite.com/ Everything science measures is an outside. Particles, forces, structures, signals. But your experience right now the quality of how this moment actually feels cannot be measured at all. Federico Faggin, the physicist and engineer who co-invented the microprocessor, argues that this inner reality isn't a side effect of matter. It is the most fundamental thing there is. In this conversation, Faggin lays out three layered realities the physical world, the body, and consciousness and explains why the deepest of the three is the one science habitually ignores. He makes a precise claim: when you look at signals in someone's brain, you see activity. You do not see what it is like to be that person. That gap, he says, is not a technical limitation. It is a structural feature of reality. A conversation about what is real, who gets to say so, and what it means that your inner life is irreducibly private. 🎬 Watch our full documentaries: https://enterinfinite.com/