--- Santosh Helekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The scientific method has not yet yielded a detailed
> complete natural explanation for the conscious mind.
> However, we know that the idea that it exists
> independently of the brain is inconsistent with an
> overwhelming body of objective evidence.  Moreover,
> there is absolutely no positive evidence in support
> of
> this idea.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Santosh
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We are going through the same argument over and over
again. Just because something is unproveable at the
present time, does not mean it will be unproveable
sometime in the future. It surprises me that a
scientiest should extrapolate into the future with a
limited number of current variables. I would have
thought science itself worked the other way round, or
is it just the other way round when it works in one's
favour?

selma



       
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