RE: Quantum consciousness...
August 13, 2017 at 8:29 pm
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2017 at 8:32 pm by bennyboy.)
I found it very interesting. He says a lot of the things I say about mind and the philosophy of mind.
The idea of dreams being a sort of quantum state on the macro scale are interesting to me. But in the end, I'm not sure that he's really doing science of mind with his theory-- where's the falsifiability? Where's the predictive power?
I'm not saying those things aren't there, I just don't know enough to see that they are.
It's pretty clear that you haven't watched the video. You should be directing arguments about specific points from the video, not lecturing ignoramus on middle school biology as though he's a child.
The idea of dreams being a sort of quantum state on the macro scale are interesting to me. But in the end, I'm not sure that he's really doing science of mind with his theory-- where's the falsifiability? Where's the predictive power?
I'm not saying those things aren't there, I just don't know enough to see that they are.
(August 13, 2017 at 5:55 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(August 13, 2017 at 5:34 pm)ignoramus Wrote: C'mon guys, how can I discuss anything if you're not going to watch it?
I am disappoint.....
A wave cannot act as a fully intact human brain. A particle cannot act as a in tact brain. A single atom cannot act as an in tact brain. A single molecule cannot act a an in tact brain. Consciousness is an outcome of a process not a starting point. There are lots of steps between a single particle/atom to a fully functioning human brain.
No need to try to replace old sky heros of antiquity with si fi woo.
It's pretty clear that you haven't watched the video. You should be directing arguments about specific points from the video, not lecturing ignoramus on middle school biology as though he's a child.