On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 07:23:10PM +0200, Bruno Marchal wrote:
> 
> On 11 May 2015, at 07:09, Jason Resch wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >Perhaps one way of looking at it that makes it more intuitive is
> >that a mirror implements a recording and playback aparatus. The
> >farther away it is, the more delayed the playback. But few would
> >attribute consciousness to  their reflection.
> 
> Nice point.
> 
> Bruno
> 

A not particularly relevant point, I would think. A reflection such as
that Jason described is not a faithful recording of brain processes. I
don't believe anybody is proposing that the flickering image of
Humphrey Bogart in CasaBlanca is conscious.

Again - the sorts of recordings being discussed are something like an
EEG recording of every neuron in a brain. I still don't think our
intuition can cope with that. The recording needs to be sufficiently
faithful to the original such that playback is physically
indistinguishable from the original process. And need I mention the Z
word at this point.

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