We've discussed it very thorougly Sae but never reached any conclusion. Some say one thing, some say another. Neither satisfactorily answers the question equivocally.
We know how thought is originated and processed.. but thought is more than the neurons. Cogitation is of course produced, stored and transferred physically, and death terminates it, along with physical interruption. The great CPU of our brain creates and develops ideas that ride on top of all this physical activity. The two are connected but not the same thing, and no one has produced here any evidence to the contrary, yet. I'm not interested in one side of this discussion, both scenarios are fine by me.
We know how thought is originated and processed.. but thought is more than the neurons. Cogitation is of course produced, stored and transferred physically, and death terminates it, along with physical interruption. The great CPU of our brain creates and develops ideas that ride on top of all this physical activity. The two are connected but not the same thing, and no one has produced here any evidence to the contrary, yet. I'm not interested in one side of this discussion, both scenarios are fine by me.