RE: Consciousness Trilemma
May 31, 2017 at 5:53 pm
(This post was last modified: May 31, 2017 at 5:56 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
(May 31, 2017 at 5:35 pm)pocaracas Wrote: In essence, there's something about neurons not processing stuff instantaneously. I agree.-and there's something about experience that -does- seem that way.
Quote:Actually present you with zero-time processing, as they seem to, in your conscious experience. Hell, you could easily say that consciousness presents itself as negative time processing, in that you seem to be making decisions -before- you do things...when, as Ham linked to before...that's very often the other way round so far as we can tell.
But what is this stuff that neurons cannot do?
Quote:Simply that it takes time..time which, in our conscious experience, is -not- experienced.
They can't process our awareness of the self at the same time as they process the fact they we are aware of the self?
Quote:I'd say they can, if such processing can be parallelized... and I'm sure lots of parallel activity is going on in the brain... but I can't say anything about that particular conundrum... it often seems that our conscious thought process is a single-thread affair, thus eliminating such simultaneity in two thought processes... but is it really single-threaded? How can we tell?Then you'd be saying that they can do something that they cannot do. All lines in a parallel construction take time, no amount of adding lines changes that. Speaking of parallel construction...where is it that these many lines condense into one, singular product, like it seems to? Is that component of how it feels to be accurate, either? Is there a discrete mental state of a unified conciousness?
That would be one way to tell. Find this place, and see how many lines are going in, as it were, and how many are coming out.
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