On 8/24/2019 9:16 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
The mind is a pattern distinct from any of it's physical incarnations.
What does "distinct" mean in that? It's a distinction you make because you can think of a brain and processes of the brain as separate. Just like you can think of an automobile plant as distinct from the steps required to make a car. But that doesn't mean that a car can be made without any physical process.
Brains have mass, minds do not.
Neither does insurance or football.
Brains have definite locations, minds do not.
How do you know this? Minds get affected when brains do.
Minds can exist in multiple locations at once, brains cannot.
Poetic equivocation on "exist".
Minds can travel from one physical universe to another, or to locations beyond the cosmological horizon receding at speeds greater than c, brains cannot.
OK. Report back to us when your mind is on Jupiters Moon, Titan. We can compare it to what Dragonfly finds in 2026. Could save NASA a lot of money.
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