(April 2, 2016 at 5:50 am)Little Rik Wrote: It depend on many factor such as the age of that matter such as the place where that matter is located and a myriad of other circumstances so your quick conclusion and judgement to such a complex issue is worth very very little.You are the one that originally made the blanket statement, "where there is energy there is consciousness." Now, "it depend on many factor such as age of that matter such as the place where that matter is located...". Which is it? energy (absent matter) = consciousness, OR energy ("depend on many factor" including matter) = consciousness. If the latter, which factors exactly? What forms of energy exactly? What circumstances, exactly?
Quote:Consciousness is superior to matter therefore it can not be created by matter.One empirical observation of consciousness without matter would suffice to make your point. I propose a test. Let's hollow out your head of all matter. Then, we will replace that area with whatever energy you believe lends itself to consciousness. If you can continue this conversation after that, I will concede the point. Deal?