Karpel Tunnel wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2019, 1:35 amBelindi wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2019, 5:23 pmThe radio hardware would not exist if it were not for the electronic medium : the electronic medium would not exist if there were no hardware.
I was using an example from technology that comes out of a physicalist science. I was not claiming that radios prove the existence of non-material substances. I was pointing out that the relationship between the object that can shut off the programming for a naive user could easily confuse that user that when he shuts off the radio he is making, say, the musicians stop playing in what is actually a live broadcast.
There are other types of analogies that can explain correlation without identity between consciousness and bodies. That's just one.
Is the brain a generator, a receiver, or both to what extent? It's a standing debate.
Logically, if arguably, the idea of the brain being a generator of consciousness/sentience would seem likely.
However, oddly enough, I lean towards Gary's side here. My general impression is that consciousness is so not much as generated by the brain as enabled by it, that the human brain is currently the most sensitive "instrument" for more subtly expressing and filtering what I think of as "the primal mind" - basic primal tendencies found everywhere in nature, in both life and the non-living, eg.
- any homogeneous field will eventually particulate, that is, concentrate in zones with ever thinner "space" between, eg, molecular clouds (stellar "nurseries"), protoplanetary discs, evolution (from single celled to multicellular), communities/colonies/cities, wealth distribution.
- when the particulation or concentration occurs, there will be hierarchies - the big will consume or destroy the small. This is as true with the concentration of wealth as it was as true in the protoplanetary disc where the planets formed from clouds of rocks and dust.
- that which persists for the longest has the strongest influence on environment. Bigger things last the longest, eg. galaxies. So aggregation is favoured.
We play these same dynamics out at subtle levels in our minds. It's all just the creative interaction of order and entropy. I see the roots of artificial intelligence, not in robots but, in networked human minds that come together to create something with its own interests, eg. companies. In the end those networks may well become autonomous and no longer require human minds.
Where's God in this model? The guy with the red, stripey ... no, not him ... God is order, Satan is entropy/chaos.
If we were to be less western about it then or one might say Brahma is the creator, eg. stellar ignition, the creation of the Earth by gravity, the emergence aspect or order. Then Vishu the preserver would represent growth the Sun's and Earth's stable middle age eras while Shiva the destroyer/renewer represents entropy and destruction that ultimately facilitates new creation and growth.