The human brain is a system of cellular functions and neurochemical interactions. That description does not explain Human consciousness, a capacity that far exceeds neural functions. Consciousness is an Emergent Property. In other words, something that's more then the sum of its parts. The death of that young girl got me thinking about that yesterday.We cannot really explain consciousness or where it came from, or why we have it. I am not a big religious person, but it seems to me that whatever kind of energy our consciousness is could possibly survive physical death in some form.There is a book called "The Afterlife Experiments" by Dr. Gary Shwartz (sp?). He took a lot of those psychic people and scientifically tested whether or not they were cheating physically when they "recieved information" from dead people. I wouldnt say I completely buy it, but it definitly seems like something that needs further study.
5/18/2007 10:54:13 AM
There are emergent properties in all sorts of systems, but if the system dies, so does the emergent property...
5/18/2007 10:57:03 AM
I've always thought of it as some form of energy that we've not explored yet. I don't know exactly how I feel about its continuation or whatnot but I do tend to believe that it's likely it either finds a new place to go (a la reincarnation) or simply is expended somehow.
5/18/2007 10:59:31 AM
^^ this is true, but can we proove that consciousness is contained within the boundries of the mind? A lot of people have premonitions, psychic stuff, strange mental abilities of a malfunctioning brain. Could it be possible that our brain is more like a TV antenna picking up a signal and allowing our body to use it, rather than the be-all end-all of consciousness?[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 11:01 AM. Reason : arrow]
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^ how so?
5/18/2007 11:25:49 AM
^ The soul perhaps?
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^^ and ^ The soul. Yes, we can see the dendrites firing at the synapses and have some understanding of many of the chemical processes of the brain. But what makes us think the thought? What makes us feel the feeling? The soul is the true consciousness. Without it, we would be nothing more than a highly complex grouping of molecules--much like a virus. These are just my thoughts on the subject; I don't much care whether anyone agrees or disagrees.[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 12:39 PM. Reason : .]
5/18/2007 12:38:46 PM
I think what many people refer to as the "soul" is actually our consciousness, which is why I made this thread. Consciousness cannot be completely explained, and has no reason to evolve.Also, about the memory downloading, that would be pointless, as the second body would have its own consciousness.
5/18/2007 12:44:02 PM
^ Clifford Pickover, PhD, says different.http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/home.htm
5/18/2007 12:47:52 PM
^ what am I looking for, there?
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^^^ I am not religious. I am pretty much an athiest, actually. But I find the science of consciousness interesting.^^ What I meant for consciousness not having to evolve is that it doesnt seem to have to adapt to an enviornment. Every other peice of the body is there to serve a physical function, consciousness (and I'm not talking about primal instincts here, but rather the ability to question ones own existance) doesnt seem like it would be a necessary evolutionary step. Like I said, I dont believe in Jesus or any of that bullshit, so I am just open to discussing the oddities of human consciousness/thought.[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 2:03 PM. Reason : ^]
5/18/2007 2:03:34 PM
^^ such as? if we know that, and it's proven, that's cool. but don't tell me a rat is self-aware and knows he's going to die just because he goes and lies down in a dark corner when he feels bad, before he dies. I think there are a lot of animals who do certain things before death, that either come naturally to them, or they've seen others do it or something. But I think to be fully aware of impending death, especially when it's not eminent, requires consciousness. That is, I think only humans are aware when they are, for example, 20 years old, that yes, they will die sometime. I don't think any other animal can appreciate that. They might make preparations when they feel they are about to die, but I seriously doubt they are thinking in their little animal brains "oh no, woe is me, I am about to suffle off this mortal coil. I wonder what will happen to me after I die". In fact, I know other animals don't think that, because to think in terms of "I" and "me", by definition, requires a conscious.[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 2:06 PM. Reason : .]
5/18/2007 2:06:16 PM
^ but would we know we were going to die if we had never experienced/been told of death before? say you were born, kept in a room without contact with humans or animals for 20 years. you were handed food through a slit in the wall....would you be aware you were going to die?
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5/18/2007 2:14:04 PM
i doubt they think what will happen to me when i die, but i feel for sure they know they will die. look at any animal when it notices danger approaching on discovery channel. why does a lion's prey run away, unless they know something fucking awful is going to happen to them otherwise. if they had no abiilty to think they would look and say, "hey that lion sure is coming over here fast, oh well, i'm sure its nothing" but no this isn't what happens. animals will run as fast as they can and climb in trees waiting for their predators to go away just so they can live another day. animals do have a sense of death.
5/18/2007 2:14:56 PM
^ Good point^^ also a good point.I think its possible that consciousness might actually be at a higher level, but its "dumbed down" by being in a physical body.
5/18/2007 2:19:31 PM
^^ That's not necessarily because they're "aware" of death, though. There is a huge evolutionary advantage for being able to recognize mortal threats and then being able to avoid them. Antelope who see the lion and just sit there will surely get eaten, thus preventing their genes from being passed on to the next generation. So there is necessarily a constant selective pressure for animals to avoid death. Those that avoid death will live long enough to pass on their genes, and those that do not...well, you get the point. But as far as I know, basic instincts such as that do not constitute consciousness or an awareness of mortality as you and I understand it.
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5/18/2007 4:52:38 PM
definitely a topic that fascinates me
5/18/2007 5:14:59 PM
There's only one conscious creature on the planet. I'm that creature. The all y'all are faking.
5/18/2007 5:32:58 PM
agentlion, "conscious" is not a noun. It is an adjective. thank you
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5/18/2007 9:00:29 PM
Man, everyone in here sounds like they live the most boring and passionless lives in the world. Step out on a limb a little. Loosen up. You look a little stiff there guys.Personally, I believe our consciousness could definately be our "soul". In the same way, I believe we LOVE for reasons more than just because "my brain signals said that I should take care of this other living character because they are beneficial to my survival". Or, I think we have a sense of HOPE for more than just because "if I believe I can get out of this situation, I might be able to live a longer and more pleasurable life". And lastly, I HIGHLY doubt that BELIEVING that NC State will be able to pull off a great season next year is part of some special chemical and psychological reaction.Yes, animals my experience a lot of the same feelings we do, but I think that has to do with the fact that we are both living beings and share some types of behaviors. If you want to use that argument then technically plants are "living" creatures. They react with certain behaviors to their enviroment, but I have a hard time believing that they have a consciousness.You may think it sounds naive, but I think it's more ignorant to think otherwise.[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 10:42 PM. Reason : smile, frown, laugh, cry, burn with passion... etc...]
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Eh, the way the universe works is very, very strangely. Just look at quantum physics. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/4/14
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^ Piss off.My soul directed me to do that--feels good.[Edited on May 19, 2007 at 3:52 AM. Reason : .]
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the first time i looked in here i thought to myself word.now i look and i just think words
5/21/2007 3:12:59 PM
i wish all you dumb motherfuckers would slip on a time portal and land in tower 2
5/21/2007 3:19:30 PM
STFU Earl
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