Through my ability to access the image of it in the present.
How do you know the universe was not created a second ago, exactly as it appears to you in this moment, complete with your memories of past experiences?
Through my ability to access the image of it in the present.
He takes your translation of his words as a statement of your own beliefs.Um...what? Where have I done this?
He takes your translation of his words as a statement of your own beliefs.
You cannot deny that the machines are not interacting with something else and, that there's some factor of "awareness" that allows them to do this.That simply isn't true. Machines can receive signals and record them but they aren't conscious.
You cannot deny that the machines are not interacting with something else and, that there's some factor of "awareness" that allows them to do this.
Exactly! Which is why the Big Bang -- hence that which came after the Big Bang -- is contingent wholly upon that which happened prior to it. Now, you see, if we could at least agree upon that much, then perhaps we can begin to speculate on what existed prior to that?You proceed from false premises. Tomorrow IS contingent upon what happens today. Wholly.
Ah! Wonderful! We have progress!You cannot deny that the machines are not interacting with something else and, that there's some factor of "awareness" that allows them to do this.
And is this an attempt to humor me, or what?And yet you still have no evidence that this is true. Silly Iacchus.
In a ratio scale (that is, one with an absolute zero), when we count backwards from any given number, we eventually get to zero. Where do we go from there?Exactly! Which is why the Big Bang -- hence that which came after the Big Bang -- is contingent wholly upon that which happened prior to it. Now, you see, if we could at least agree upon that much, then perhaps we can begin to speculate on what existed prior to that?
It seems to me to be a simple statement of fact.And is this an attempt to humor me, or what?
No, it does not necessarily mean they are sentient, in the sense that we are. If consciousness were a base property, as I suggest, then it would depend on how it was configured in relation to everything else in order to determine whether something was sentient or not.I didn't mention humans. I just said that machines are (most probably) not sentient. Yet they receive information, which Iacchus says means they are sentient.
No, I am not a Young Earth Creationist.How do you know the universe was not created a second ago, exactly as it appears to you in this moment, complete with your memories of past experiences?
Nonsense.Why is there a factor of "awareness"? Your definition of "awareness" here is anything that interacts with anything else, and as such, is useless.
And did you notice my use of the term, "awareness factor?"If we mean, when we say "awareness", "something that interacts with something else", then of course everything has "awareness".
Nonsense.But this is just the same as saying "all husbands have wives", and is equally as useless when dealing with the workings of the universe.
I have also gone so far as to say consciousness is an advanced form of recognition -- hence, "awareness." Now, at what point does it not become a form of awareness?Note, however, that awareness does not mean what you are attributing to it.
How do you know the universe was not created a second ago, exactly as it appears to you in this moment, complete with your memories of past experiences?
No, I am not a Young Earth Creationist.
Yet this (in effect) is the same argument that the Young Earth Creationists give. Am I to believe that he's in agreement with that?This seems typical of this thread.
Try answering questions rather than merely responding to them...

No, I am not a Young Earth Creationist.
But we always begin with "here" though don't we?In a ratio scale (that is, one with an absolute zero), when we count backwards from any given number, we eventually get to zero. Where do we go from there?
Are you saying there are no other dimensions that exist outside of time and space? If not, there where did time and space come from?You are, once again, treating time as an interval scale rather than as a ratio scale. You have been corrected on this more times than I care to remember.

And are you telling me that the script for tomorrow was not written today?You can feel free to speculate...the rest of us are well aware that there is no, and can be no, evidence to tell us if our speculations are correct, close, or wild-goose chases.
Nonsense.
And did you notice my use of the term, "awareness factor?"
Nonsense.
I have also gone so far as to say consciousness is an advanced form of recognition -- hence, "awareness." Now, at what point does it not become a form of awareness?
Yet this (in effect) is the same argument that the Young Earth Creationists give. Am I to believe that he's in agreement with that?![]()
And how does what you're asking me differ from Young Earth Creationism? If you don't believe in it, and neither do I, then you have your answer.Neither am I. Please answer the question.