I disagree with everything you suggest.

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Craig Weinberg <whatsons...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 3:52:30 PM UTC-4, yanniru wrote:
>>
>> Craig,
>> Neurons are made in accordance with physical laws.
>>
>> You are confusing string theory with comp which apparently makes
>> everything.
>>
>> String theory monads are made in the big bang by having the excess
>> dimensions of the space of string theory curl up into 1000 planck
>> diameter particles that precipitate out of 3-D space. In fact they're
>> curling up is what allows 3-D space to inflate. As space is still
>> expanding, monads are apparently still being made.
>>
>> The monads exist in what would be commonly called a supernatural realm.
>> They solve the hard problems of consciousness. Neurons do not. That is
>> why they are needed. But the fact is that according to string theory,
>> they (the monads) exist.
>>
>> You can quibble with string theory if you like. In my models that
>> extend string theory to consciousness, string theory is assumed to be
>> correct, even if my modelling is incorrect.
>> All I claim is that my model is one possibility among many that
>> probably can never be proven.
>> Richard
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>
> All that I suggest is that string theory and especially string monads only
> really address the hard problem if they are understood as figurative strings
> rather than literal structures. The dimensions would have to be qualitative
> experiential dimensions (like emotion, meaning, etc.) rather than literally
> 'different kinds of space'.
>
> In my view the whole notion of space as a plenum is a non-starter. You can
> look at it that way and perhaps it will work eventually, but it is the
> loooong way around - like trying to guess what song is playing by analyzing
> a database of the expressions on the faces of people listening to that song.
>
> I say that space is a dimensionless void between phenomena which do have
> qualities that can be expressed as partly quantifiable with dimension. We
> are in the big bang, as we always have been, only it is banging within,
> diffracting itself in many different ways, both figuratively and literally
> at the same time.
>
> Craig
>
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