With technical accuracy like this, sooner or later they have just got
to come up with a practical, testable theory about how consciousness
is formed in the brain and how it gives us our sense of "us" looking
out at the world.
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Consciousness is not formed in the brain, consciousness forms the brain.
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On 8/28/2014 2:08 PM, salyavin808 wrote:
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Prove it. Or at least give us an explanation that doesn't depend on
you having been told something by someone you like.
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Prove that consciousness is physical.
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There is not separate "outer/ inner" worlds.
So why complicate matters by claiming consciousness came first?
Occam's razor.
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Ken Wilber compares western and eastern ways of thinking about the mind
and consciousness. According to Wilber, consciousness is a
spectrum.Ordinary awareness is at one end, and more profound types of
awareness are found at higher levels.
'The Spectrum of Consciousness'
by Ken Wilber
pp. 3–16
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Ask Dan,
Sorta like "Dear Abby"
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