Interesting article didnt know where it fit best so I wanted to share it here.

  • CountZero@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Trying to nail it all down (at this point) to biology+physics+whatever

    If the stuff happening inside your body can’t be “nailed down” by biology+physics+whatever, then you’re talking about magic whether or not you call it magic.

    “What is the brain the substrate for?” Is not a good question to ask because it assumes there is some unknown invisible force acting on the neurons in our heads. Neurons come from an egg fertilized by a sperm, just like every other cell.

    Should we ask what the balls are a substrate for, since they are creating the sperm that will one day have consciousness?

    (PS thank you for the discussion. It’s all in fun and I think this is genuinely interesting.)

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      1 year ago

      I can see how magic appears to be creeping in!

      When I think of “magic” in this context, it’s the kind of magic that a citizen of the Roman Empire might see at work in viewing a Facetime call on an iPhone. I think the wall we hit in trying to unpack and nail down consciousness is a similar impediment; we simply lack the knowledge, understanding, context, and even language (at least so far) to begin to address it directly.

      We are smart enough to get these questions, but not yet able to answer them. I don’t think that means we must somehow use our current understanding of a thing to arrive at comforting explanations; instead, I think that this question in particular is forcing us to admit We Don’t Know…and can’t even fathom what it might take to actually nail it down. The black and white/color thought experiment is a beautiful allusion to what this unknowing is like, and I think that’s where we must be comfortable sitting, at least for now!

      (PS agreed! Love me a good thoughtful disagreement)