1) Well... It might be a very specific arrangement of atoms, but they are 
still governed by Newton's Laws. Is not like if you put them in certain 
order magic happens and new things start to appear. It  has no memory, no 
purpose and no ability to act, since memory, purpose and ability to act are 
properties of consciousness.

2) Try removing yourself from the house in the middle of the winter. You 
will stop experience warmth, but this doesn't mean that the quale of warmth 
is generated by the house.

3) I have done the thinking. I don't have to do the experiment to know it 
is true.

On Wednesday, 17 April 2019 03:00:14 UTC+3, Brent wrote:
>
> 1)
> First, that's false.  The Rover is a very specific arrangement of atoms 
> interacting with a specific environment.  It has memory, purpose, and the 
> ability to act.
>
> 2)
>
 

> Try removing the phosphate atoms from your brain and see what you 
> believe...if anything.
>
> Maybe because you think that the brain is just a bunch of atoms. No, it is 
> now. If you were to measure what the electrons are doing in the brain, you 
> would see that they are not moving according to known physics, but they are 
> being moved by consciousness. 
>
> 3)
>
 
>
And have you done this observation?  A Nobel prize awaits.  
>
>

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