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While Planck himself did not explicitly endorse panpsychism, his emphasis on the significance of consciousness aligns with core themes of this philosophy. It points toward a universe where mind and matter are two sides of the same coin—an interconnected entity rather than disparate components.
A Universe of Interconnected Wonder
Planck's vision contrasts sharply with the mechanical and indifferent universe proposed by classical physics. He envisioned a cosmos in which consciousness plays a fundamental role, wherein the observer is not separate from that which is observed. This revolutionary perspective invites us to reconsider our roles within the grand tapestry of existence.