(June 19, 2013 at 9:09 am)enrico Wrote: I wish you have an idea about what constitutes science.
Science is the study and the search of something.
The search to reveal the hidden treasure that lie within like the part of the iceberg that is below the water is called INTUITIONAL SCIENCE.
As i already said in previous post not only is a science but is the older science ever as it was taught 7000 years ago by Shiva.
Physical science came ages later.
By developing this science one is able to perceive the knowledge that lie within in the consciousness. Perception or intuit does not make any difference.
Intuition is among the least trustworthy approaches to understanding, because when you're right, it is only by accident. You might as well call it "blind guessing science", because that's all it really is.
Quote:Before you worry about the brain functions you should try to understand the difference between the brain and the consciousness (the real I).
That is where the INTUITIONAL SCIENCE can help to understand this point.
Hopefully one day you will realize that the brain is just like the hard drive of a computer or a storage of information and the consciousness is the I, I decide to think or do something.
Computers don't rely on magic and spirits to function. They rely on electrical impulses. Just like our brains. Software is stored physically and processed physically. Our consciousness needs to be nothing more than advanced software running on biological computing substrate.
"You" are nothing more than the dynamic pattern generated by all those impulses, accessing memories and subroutines. No mysticism necessary.
Quote:You mean like saying that God does not exist?
Just like that, which is why you don't run into a lot of atheists who commit to a complete, philosophically positive claim on that score (if only to prevent this dead horse from being beaten anew).