(December 12, 2013 at 8:52 am)Pickup_shonuff Wrote: I believe matter creates consciousness but there are the mysticism-types who believe everything is energy and the brain is actually just translating all of that into the objects of our conscious mind, to which some extent is evidently true (those who have taken mushrooms or LSD or gotten very drunk/high can attest). I believe it goes back to the Neils Bohr model for quantum physics. Anyway, does our conscious mind create matter through different energy patterns entering our neural preceptors? Or is the model of reality you conceive actually the by-product of external matter around you? I think this is kind of a philosophy of science question. Thoughts?
All that I know is that LSD alters your perception, it never helps anyone see things more clearly. It's not like you suddenly can see new things that you weren't able to, you're imagining things that don't exist.
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