Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
I have to think abourt it. I've never been good at meditation.
Depending on the form, most meditation is to learn focus or calming.
It would be very hard to actually empty the brain.
I have to think abourt it. I've never been good at meditation.
Two Boston automobiles?How about "cahcah"?
How tightly linked is unsphexishness with consciousness?
If an entity is sphexish is it necessarily unconscious?
If an entity is unsphexish, is it necessarily conscious?
I wrote a successful anti-sphexishness routine for enemy intelligence in one of my games. Does that mean it had a inkling of consciousness?
The original SA article on sphexishness ended with a joke about how people sometimes behave sphexishly. I guess you could argue that was a blind spot in their consciousness.
But are you also saying the inverse (obverse?) is true:- ie "To receive input from X is ' to be aware of X' " ?
Because I think that would be hard to support. The rocks on the beach receive input from the sun and reradiate it. Would you say the rocks are aware of the sun, or the process of heating a rock is aware of the sun? Or what?
The Dalai Lama speaking at Stanford university about science. Start at 42:30 for the main point, the tiny url link below should get you to that point instantly. He loves science. He's constantly reading science books about the brain and neurochemistry, for instance. His religion doesn't even come into the science, he enjoys the science completely separately from his religious views.
I used to hypothesize that there were modules of the brain that had their own consciousness, like a lot of humunculi doing little tasks, receiving information from the senses and from my main processor (the conscious mind/me), reconciling them, then issuing their results to me.
"The Universe"? Woohoo...The Universe.
I think the interplay between the conscious parts of the brain and the unconscious parts is really interesting.
Well, if your corpus callosum was severed, you'd effectively have two consciousnesses.
Not me. You, maybe.The subconscious is how most people live their lives.
Not me. You, maybe.
"The Universe"? Woohoo...
Where is the self-reference in the "machine code" that I generated from the source code? You said it was there in the source code. Have you changed your mind?
Why should "the universe" interpret those computations as containing self-reference? Do I have to ask "the universe" or can you answer on its behalf?
Nope.
As Mr Scott notes, this certainly seems to be the case given the behaviour of split-brain patients. I too am curious as to your reasoning and evidence on this one.Nope.
I've seen and read a lot about corpus callosum division, and it really does appear that two conscious personalities emerge when the brain is divided in two.
Explain how you know that a brain divided in two still has only one conscious entity.
As Mr Scott notes, this certainly seems to be the case given the behaviour of split-brain patients. I too am curious as to your reasoning and evidence on this one.
True (and I you couldn't entirely separate the hemispheres without causing permanent crippling harm). Still, though, there are examples where the left and right hemispheres seem to display quite distinct identities and areas of awareness. It's something I'd classify as two distinct consciousnesses - assuming the reports are accurate and I'm not misinterpreting them.There is still some information transfer, the two separate hemispheres have different potentials when it comes to say verbal expression, but there is still some cross over of information.
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(Currently listening to the audiobook of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.)