citta wrote:I disagree. In this example, nothing is being presupposed. There is no need to assume either consciousness creates matter or matter creates consciousness when working through it. What I have done in this example of the room, is only to take a concrete observation into account and then look at the two hypotheses under question; namely consciousness is a result of matter, and matter is a result of consciousness. The first hypothesis explains this observation without any difficulty, while the last one doesn't really seem to be able to explain it without further ad-hoc hypotheses and assumptions.
Ok Citta, I know you are studying hard to be a scientist, so I would like to ask a very simple question one scientist to another. How can we talk about consciousness in a scientific way when in fact OUR conscientiousness is directly coupled to our experiments and the interpretation of the RESULTS
I think most here would agree that good science demands that you isolate variables and good statistics demands little too no inter-correlation between variables. Think multi- linear regression or partial least squares (PLS) analysis here.
It would seem we first need to remove the dependent variables (or in the case of PLS recombine the to form new variables that are orthogonal).
So back to my original question. How can we seriously talk about consciousness from a grounded scientific perspective when quite clearly our subjective experiences is interfering with the experiment....and more importantly out interpretation of the results!
BTW I don't share gibran's view about distinctions in consciousness. To me it is ALL AWARENESS. Consciousness is just a more refined awareness. In my view it's likely that to some highly evolved alien race we we barely be considered conscious at all!
My starting hypothesis is that all matter is aware. I base this on the simple fact that two uncharged particles in a vacuum are still 'aware' of each other via van Der Walls interactions. Starting from this base level of awareness and working up it seems as though to me the universe is literally waking up to the fact that it is aware. Each progression in evolution from raw particles -> atoms -> molecules -> matter (rocks, trees, humans, etc) results in a slightly more refined system which apparently VIOLATES the laws of entropy? I mean you would be hard pressed to argue that humans are more disordered that the same collection of atoms once the body has decayed!
To be sure it is VERY clear that most of what we call us: Likes, dislikes, fears, loves, etc are ENTIRELY determined in the brain. When I talk about something that transcends this human body I can't seriously entertain that any part of ME actually survives. What I'm theorizing is more in line with Buddhist thinking. Some aspect of this base level awareness may makes it across the abode of death, BUT IT WILL NOT BE YOU or ME. I tend to currently share their view of a karmic bundle/thought stream/mind stream, but my views change and evolve over time as I have to also admit that what ever truth I have today is likely not THE TRUTH.

Let's try getting a little closer to what I'm talking about: When you take a monster hit of DMT or hit extreme hyperspace on any substance and achieve ego death....what exactly is that part of you that is still 'aware'? Could it just be another part of the brain watching itself? I suppose it could....
But isn't it possible that our base level awareness (that which even elementary particles have) does indeed transcend this? Is it possible that nirvana is the release of this awareness from our petty human consciousness?
Lastly, I hope you as a budding physicists will share this view. Any declaration of reality that doesn't include the psychedelic state is incomplete. It is simply WAT too fascinating and to deep to just say it's this chemical and that receptor...and I say that as someone who made his living for over a decade designing molecules to hit various receptors. The psychedelic state is just to vast of an expanse to be ignored IMHO.
Peace.
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