1) Oh, I'm clearly not making that mistake. When I talk about emergence, I 
talk about ontological emergence, not the hand-waving epistemic kind that 
people usually talk about. The emergence that I'm talking about is the 
emergence of new qualia on top of previously existing qualia. This is what 
my book is about. So it's the real deal. Alternatively, have a look at my 
presentation from the Science & Nonduality conference where I talk about 
The Emergent Structure of Consciousness, where I talk about ontological 
emergence and I specifically mention to the audience that the epistemic 
emergence is false: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jMAy6ft-ZQ 
And what realizes the ontological emergence is self-reference through its 
property of looking-back-at-itself, with looking-back becoming more than 
itself, like in the cover of the book.

2) Consciousness is not mysterious. And this is exactly what my book is 
doing: demystifying consciousness. If you decide to read my book, you will 
gain at the end of it a clarity of thinking through these issues that all 
people should have such that they will stop making the confusions that 
robots are alive.

3) No, they are not extraordinarily claims. They are quite trivial. And 
they start from the trivial realization that the brain does not exist. The 
"brain" is just an idea in consciousness.

On Wednesday, 17 April 2019 03:06:45 UTC+3, telmo wrote:
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> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019, at 18:42, 'Cosmin Visan' via Everything List wrote:
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> Because Rover is just a bunch of atoms. Is nothing more than the sum of 
> atoms. But in the case of self-reference/emergence, each new level is more 
> than the sum of the previous levels. 
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> 1)
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> I disagree. My position on this is that people are tricked into thinking 
> that emergence has some ontological status, when if fact it is just an 
> epistemological tool. We need to think in higher-order structures to 
> simplify things (organisms, organs, mean-fields, cells, ant colonies, 
> societies, markets, etc), but a Jupiter-brain could keep track of every 
> entity separately and apprehend the entire thing at the same time. 
> Emergence is a mental shortcut.
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> Self-reference is another matter (pun was accidental).
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> I don't know how you can trick yourself so badly into believing that if 
> you put some rocks together, the rocks become alive. 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.
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> 2)
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For me, this is yet another version of "God did it". There is no point in 
> attempting to explain some complex behavior if the explanation is even more 
> complex and mysterious.
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And this doesn't happen in a machine. In a machine, electrons move 
>> according to known physics.
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These are fairly extraordinary claims. Do you have any empirical data to 
> support them?
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> Telmo.
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> On Tuesday, 16 April 2019 15:25:40 UTC+3, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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> How can you argue that Rover has no knowledge, when you say that knowledge 
> is not formalisable?
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> Introducing some fuzziness to claim a negative thing about a relation of 
> the type consciousness/machine is a bit frightening. It reminds the 
> catholic older sophisticated “reasoning” to assert that Indians have no 
> soul.
>
> Bruno
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