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The prevailing view among some theorists is that consciousness cannot be entirely explained through reductionist approaches, which would see it as a mere byproduct of neural activity. Instead, they propose that we should regard conscious experience as a fundamental aspect of the universe, akin to space, time, or mass in physics. This perspective encourages the pursuit of fundamental laws that explain how brain processes correspond to conscious experiences—laws that could potentially be conveyed succinctly, even onto a t-shirt.