On May 29, 2014, at 2:46 AM, Kim Jones <[email protected]> wrote:




On 29 May 2014, at 4:58 pm, [email protected] wrote:

Comp is not just testable, it is improvable, but to play fair the game, and keep the comp qualia/quanta distinction, the improvement should not just be based with the experimental facts, but with the arithmetical formulation of the measure problem.

Consciousness is not located in the brain.


Oh really? Did you forget your logician hat this morning then?

Perhaps you forgot to wear a certain type of hat the other day when you mentioned that there is only one objective reality". I'd still like to be convinced about that. Personally I have never BELIEVED that consciousness is located in the brain. Why do you BELIEVE it is?


Indeed neurology provides a perfect example of this. Where do you think your vision is located? It feels like just a fraction of an inch behind your eye's lense, right? Yet the processing of visual information occurs a good 6 or 8 inches away from this perceived location, in the rear end of the brain.

Jason


Kim
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