On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:25 PM, Brent Meeker <[email protected]> wrote:

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>>  A mind might not consciously know if its data was being processed
>> distributively or not and have no why to deduce that fact no matter
>> intelligent it is unless it had additional information from its sense
>> organs. If a mind (not to be confused with a brain) can be said to have a
>> position at all it would be the place it is thinking about, which is
>> usually the place the sense organs are observing. Due to human anatomy the
>> sense organs and the place the data is processed are in almost the same
>> place but that need not be true for mind in general.
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> *You are implicitly assuming a unity of mind which it might not have.  *
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Assume it? I don't even know what "unity of mind" means. I assume nothing,
I observe that a mind has no way of determining its position without input
information from sense organs and therefore its problematic to say a mind
occupies a unique position in space at all.

 ​John K Clark​

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