I take a few days off and miss most of this fascinating thread. I'm glad Carroll's video is finally getting the attention it deserves here - thanks to Pixy for that (Carroll also makes the same point in another video I can't find right now).
I just have a few catch-up observations (some have been made already)...
As has been mentioned, QFT doesn't have to be the whole story; like Newtonian mechanics, it will probably be supplanted by a more complete model, but at everyday scales and energies it tells us the rules of the game, which means we know there are no new or unexpected pieces and we know what is and is not possible within this range.
The brain isn't a receiver - as Fizil says in #151, #157, et al. Experiment has shown that every measurable capacity we attribute to consciousness is mediated by some part of the brain and can be disrupted by disruption of that part of brain. Not only is there no conceivable mechanism for the proposed signal and its reception, there's nothing for it to do that the brain doesn't already do itself; it's redundant.
Personal experience & intuition is and unreliable guide to reality - hence the long refinement of the scientific method. RCTs and studies with double & triple blinding are difficult, lengthy, tedious, and expensive to run; they would not be done this way if it was not absolutely necessary.
Regarding Ian Stevenson, reincarnation, etc. I've spent some time looking at much of it, and spent time on Carol Bowman's '
Past Life Forum' reincarnation web site trying to find out what was behind these beliefs (most of my posts are
still there). Mostly I tried to correct the pseudoscience on the forum, but we did talk about evidence and discussed some studies (Stevenson and others) and some attempts to validate the data, which typically showed that where the story could be checked, there were more plausible mundane explanations (worth noting that the vast majority of these reports originated in cultures where reincarnation was a common belief - coincidence or confirmation bias?). Eventually, Sunniva (administrator emeritus), who seemed among the most fair & open-minded there, concluded "
Basically, believers don't want the truth unless the truth fits them... I think we should just accept that reincarnation is faith, not science.". Oh, and the little kid talking about having been a pilot has been shown to be confabulation - he did have access to information that was claimed to be from a previous life, for example, he'd been taken to an air museum prior to the claims and shown great interest, etc.
Most of us are interested in psi & the paranormal - that's why we're here - some of us once believed in that stuff, so many of us have read the Radin studies and others, and are aware of the refutations.
Consciousness is brain activity - for very readable chapter and verse by one of the lead researches in the field, see Stanislas Dehaene's '
Consciousness and the Brain'.
I think it should be Zilbot, not Xilbot
