PixyMisa
Persnickety Insect
You're missing that neither our senses nor our brain works like that. Our senses reduce everything to coded nerve pulses. All the brain does is process and store coded nerve pulses and return new coded nerve pulses.Wondering how if the computational encodings only use/borrow representational content that is already available... how this computational "consciousness" deals with what would have to be undefined/unspecified: to be exact, external, "new" representational content?
What am I missing?
When something new arrives, it is new only in that that precise pattern of pulses hasn't been previously encountered. It can still be classified and correlated by its similarities to other patterns.
