The Beast wrote: ↑December 24th, 2021, 1:07 pm
Consciousness. It is that the scope of the definition might be narrow or broad. The executive function receives values and makes decisions or thoughts. One decision might be to construct a thermostat with a display of temperature based upon information stored in a database outside the DNA domain. Instead of hot and cold the executive function has now an exact value and a historical chart. Further, it is also true that there is delegation of execution to a mathematical spectrum as in trading programs among other known instances. Since everyone has probable access, the accessories might be part of a collective consciousness. So, it is cold, and we think it is thirty-two. Everyone knows thirty-two. In the narrow definition, the thoughts of experience it is 32 and not a direct result. I correlate with one circulating idea is that it is very hot at the edge of the Universe and that is why we are accelerating. The so-called ring of fire catching information or metaphysical actions (not Universal) at play. If the thermostat is made of the same material as the particles of the body, then the narrow description of consciousness may not include anything outside the executive function (to include to and from) and experience takes a more broadly avenue. Since the executive function can delegate decision making, we can disregard the executive function from the term consciousness (in the narrow sense). I am left with a feeling of being alive but don’t know what this is as Socrates said.
I get the impression that we still really don't understand memory, or at least there is such a thing as a 'Jennifer Aniston' neuron but it's the exception rather than the rule. If I understand what Levin is suggesting with ion channels this 'smears out' memory storage as it's a whole system storing memory rather than an individual cell storing its own memory (which he suggested would wash out across two cells if they joined via their ion channels).
I'd also agree on the physicalism plus, at least in the scope of NDE's it seems like they can take with them what their brain and body still had in-tact at death (whereas if you're hit with meningitis, such as in Eben Alexander III's case, you're launched somewhere else like a baby with no memory of what went before). For those of us willing to at least entertain the veracity of what's suggested with these sorts of things it means, in my mind at least (and I've said it before in other places), there's just a lot more 'physical' to physicalism than we've understood to date. Same thing would be true of the U of Virginia talking about the issue of reincarnation and damage to the bioelectric template can persist across incarnations.
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