tillingborn wrote:Well, that's the conclusion he drew. Before that he made the point that he was thinking.chaz wyman wrote:No, Descartes' point was that there had to be a substance outside the material. I'm not making that point.
You claim that 'consciousness is thing experienced'. I'm not sure that's true; in proper Humean style, all we can be certain of is that there are experiences, that does not imply a 'consciousness' to which they are happening. Any claim that there is such a thing as consciousness is metaphysical.
No, it is an experiential claim, not a metaphysical one. You say I am conscious, and I say yes I know what you mean, and we do. The metaphysical one comes when fools try to control and describe their experience.I've no idea what you mean by the code of consciousness. I was just referring to the states of fields engendered by states of matter.chaz wyman wrote:You are utterly wrong about the code of consciousness being difficult to destroy.
Yet you are wrong about there being difficult to destroy. Outside the brain they are nothing but waste heat. COnsciousness is a property of living grey matter.
You may be right, but where's the physics? Can you cite a law, rule, theory or hypothesis other than your personal gut feeling that says so?chaz wyman wrote:A thought is nothing is not based on it the organisation of the physicality of the brain
Why should I need to? Physics is only a description of the universe. Any law or description is nothing but a series of metaphors. When I have direct experience, a metaphor is paltry.
Information (states of fields) reguarding states of matter that have changed is available way beyond the duration of the state of matter. For example; Betelgeuse is going to go nova, for all we know it already has, but for now, to us, it is Orion's right shoulder.chaz wyman wrote:- this is plug easy to destroy. A poke in the arm is enough to change it utterly and a bullet in the brain is enough to disorganise it thoroughly.Nothing of what makes us , is is remotely immortal. Any electo-magnetic wave from the brain does not contain any information about the quality or content of thinking, and is soon dissipated as heat.
How do you think you can advance your argument (whatever that is) my talking about Betegeuse?Look around, Chaz; what can you see that isn't matter?chaz wyman wrote:If you think matter is a doddle then tell me what it is like to have matter!
Excuse me, you are CONSCIOUS that matter exists, but you don't know what it is. Consciousness is primary.No, I'm quite serious.chaz wyman wrote:Twists and knots!! You are kidding!
I'm not conscious of twists and knots, but I am conscious.The bunniverse is one of my threads; it's something I'm working on.chaz wyman wrote:What rabbits?
Oh yeah - Something I'd tried to forget.