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Fiend God
Science cannot explain consciousness, therefore....
...consciousness isn't what we thought. It's a process of the brain, not a separate thing.
Of course, the premise isn't true. Science can.
Science cannot explain consciousness, therefore....
So there are only two other competing models of reality if materialism fails: dualism and theism. Theism gets a huge boost if you knock out materialism.
Nobody just throws up their hands and says "to hell with it, if materialism can't answer it, I guess we'll just have to give up". What happens is, you look for a conventional explanation. When that doesn't pan out, you start looking at unconventional explanations. When those don't pan out, you start to look at really out-there explanations.
Everything is unproven, before it is proven.
I think we should leave it at: you have faith in the scientific track record; and I think past performance is no guarantee of future results.
For mine, conciousness is something I experience. It exists, and I don't much care why. If it didn't exist, well we would not be having this discussion.
Something that we now know cannot exist. Your problem really is that you consider others are limited by your ignorance and inability to understand the world around you. Your understanding of the world seems to be stuck back in the 1950s.This is wasted on me, I'm not a theist. My point is that materialist-based science has failed on this. Some people are hypothesizing a possible consciousness field that permeates the universe. Research along those lines might turn up interesting results.
This is the key....consciousness isn't what we thought. It's a process of the brain, not a separate thing.
Of course, the premise isn't true. Science can.
If materialism is true, then consciousness arising from a lump of meat is an ongoing miracle...
Something that we now know cannot exist.
How do you plan researching it without involving materialism?
A correction:
If materialism is true, then consciousness arising from a lump of meat and only that particular lump of meat is an ongoing miracle...
Materialism is as absurd as fundamentalist religion. Indeed, it is a religion, just without the god.
This of course is FUD's conundrum.
How can he distinguish between things that exist but are immaterial and things that don't exist?
How can he distinguish between things that exist but are immaterial and things that don't exist?
Same way he just knows that he's too special to be the product of physical processes: feelings.
But it produces marvellously detailed descriptions of the Emperor's feathered hat. It might even finally answer the question of what colour Russell's teapot is.
How do you plan researching it without involving materialism?

Nonsense. If there is anything outside the material, PROVE IT, If tthere is any so called consciousness outside a material object, PROVE IT.
You can't. But don't feel bad. No one else can either. All you are doing is making castles in air. The immaterial is only real in your mind and your mind doesn't exist without that living piece of meat it is associated with.
A correction:
If materialism is true, then consciousness arising from a lump of meat and only that particular lump of meat is an ongoing miracle...
Materialism is as absurd as fundamentalist religion. Indeed, it is a religion, just without the god.
If you had any concept of science you would know it was proved over 100 years ago.
Materialism is an absurdity. Matter does not exist. Maybe you're a bit behind the times and still think atoms are little balls that bounce around, just like tennis balls except smaller. Drill down into a macro object and at the quantum scale you find there are no objects, only forces and potential.
Oh, my mistake, you don't even know what materialism is.
I haven't read most of the thread, but has evidence of this been linked to?