(January 5, 2016 at 12:19 pm)MJ the Skeptical Wrote:(January 5, 2016 at 4:47 am)Little Rik Wrote: Well, well, so you reckon it is unscientific to say that a body can not possibly live without consciousness?A. "Well, well, so you reckon it is unscientific to say that a body can not possibly live without consciousness?"
Even a tiny cell is a body so it obvious that she must have some degree of consciousness.
You talk and talk but you can not demonstrate that something alive like a cell can carry on without consciousness.
Sorry son. Tut Tut
You still live in the mental caves of the prehistory. Indubitably
You think you are smart but the evidence point somewhere else. Smile
There is such a thing, it's called a vegetative state. But that wasn't your argument, your unscientific claim was that cells are conscious.
B. "Even a tiny cell is a body so it obvious that she must have some degree of consciousness."
The cell is not defined as a body at all, and no scientist would identify cells as having consciousness, let alone sentience.
C. "You talk and talk but you can not demonstrate that something alive like a cell can carry on without consciousness."
I gave you pointed criticisms, line by line, and you give me this dodging bullshit? Your ADD must be worse than mine.
D. "Sorry son."
Ugh.. idiot. I'm face-palming this very second.
E. "You still live in the mental caves of the prehistory."
Nah, I'll leave that kind of thinking for the religious.
F. "You think you are smart but the evidence point somewhere else."
Fucking wow, I asked you for the evidence, produce it or admit you're a pseudo-scientific cultist.
Sorry son but the evidence point to the fact that anything alive must have some degree of consciousness.
Cells have far too many similarities to our human bodies therefore they are bodies and bodies need consciousness to be alive.
Though a human is comprised of over fifty trillion cells, there are no physiologic functions in our bodies that were not already pre-existing in the biology of the single, nucleated (eukaryotic) cell. Single-celled organisms, such as the amoeba or paramecium, possess the cytological equivalents of a digestive system, an excretory system, a respiratory system, a musculoskeletal system, an immune system, a reproductive system and a cardiovascular system, among others. In the humans, these physiologic functions are associated with the activity of specific organs. These same physiologic processes are carried out in cells by diminutive organ systems called organelles.
https://www.brucelipton.com/resource/art...sciousness
Once again i have to say that you still live in the mental caves of the prehistory.

Not only that but as far cells have consciousness it is obvious that everything is made of consciousness
and consciousness goes well behind this created universe.
