[MD] Meet Your Mind

118 ununoctiums at gmail.com
Sun Nov 4 16:47:46 PST 2012


Hi Marsha,
Good for them neuroscientists.  Consciousness under a microscope.

The nature of consciousness is not that important to me.  What is
important, is what makes this consciousness mine.

That is one question which will never be cracked by science, at least for
the time being.  Perhaps in time they will discover the planet which is
broadcasting the avatar.  A little spirit chucker somewhere out there.

Since the Self cannot be found through science, or any form of logic, that
puts it outside of the realm of those researchers.  I guess we will just
have to guess on that one.

By the way, have you come across any good hypothesis in your research on
this one?  I have lost interest, and am not sure what the flavor of
consciousness is these days.  Maybe I should pick up one of those books.

Cheers,
Mark

On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 10:49 PM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:

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> To the best of our knowledge...
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> Neuroscientists have made remarkable discoveries about the brain, but
> we're not close to cracking the mystery of consciousness.  How does a
> tangle of neurons inside your skull produce...you?
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> http://ttbook.org/book/mind-and-brain
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> 1.  David Chalmers, the Hard Problem of Consciousness
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> 2.  David Eagleman on Brain's Secret Life
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> 3.  Steve Paulson on Why Consciousness
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> 4.  Sy Montgomery on Octopus
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> 5.  Alva Noe on Embodied Consciousness
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> 6.  Vijay Iyer on Music & Science
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