(July 22, 2024 at 5:20 am)soulcalm17 Wrote: "Because consciousness doesn't show up on a camera? Seriously, why would you even try that?"
That is my serious question actually. I also want to know what are the effect of "the event of soul being blown to the physics of organism".
Was it electricity? Or anything else.
None whatsoever. Science has never detected a soul and I fully expect that it never will. And for exactly the same reason that it hasn't detected fairies, dragons or unicorns.
Quote:"It is much simpler to take a fully conscious subject, pop them into an MRI imager or an EEG, and render them unconscious with an anaesthetic"
That's might be work on disappearing consciousness, but the organism still alive with their heart beating. So, what is life actually?
Shifting goalposts much? We were talking about consciousness not simply life. That's a whole other discussion. If you want you can leave the subject in the machine and turn the anaesthetic off. They'll regain consciousness and you can watch the effects. Just don't expect a soul.