How does a light bulb emit any light without any electricity? And here, the light bulb is merely the recteptacle.Tricky said:
How does the brain know anything, Iacchus? We don't understand all the details, but it is pretty certain that "knowing things" is one of the functions of the brain. Injure the brain, and you may stop knowing some things.
And when you break the radio it stops receiving the signal which, is still there. What would be the difference between this and incurring a brain injury?Radio waves are well understood. They are demonstrable and repeatable, and everyone who picks up the same frequency gets the same message. None of the above is true for "consciousness transferring." Believe me, this analogy has been made many times and has been thoroughly smashed.
Yes, as soon as you can demonstrate that a radio can't receive a signal once it's broken ...As soon as you can demonstrate the existence of "consciousness waves", we'll give it some credence.
My evidence presents itself to me in my mind which, is that part of me which is conscious. Sorry, that's about all I can tell you. So in the meantime we'll just have to speculate on it I guess? Albeit it would be wrong of me to claim that I don't know what I know, right?There are lots of "life forces", but they eventually resolve down to plain old physical, chemical, electrical etc. forces. And they all disappear when you die and decompose. I could be wrong, but I await your evidence (not belief) for any life force which survives death.
I think you're putting the cart before the horse here. It's quite an assumption that you're making.Depends on what you mean by "robot". If there were such a thing as a conscious robot, would it then have a "soul"? Where would it come from?
Why should any of us be afraid to die? Unless of course there really is something there ...From all appearance, you are just another of the millions of people who are afraid to die, and must believe that something survives death, otherwise it is too scary.
And since when do you accept things only from the way they appear? I realize that you have to have something to go on, however ...
And if the whole world blew up tomorrow? There wouldn't be much of a record for anyone now would there?Well, something does, my friend. Your memes survive death. The things you have said to others, the things you have taught people, the ideas you have created may survive your death. But they had better be pretty good ones, or they won't survive long after your death. I advise you to start doing some critical thinking right away. Time is fleeting.