On 11/8/21 10:24 AM, [email protected] wrote:
In this argument of what is and what is not conscious, the key issue for me 
always is what the hell are we trying to preserve for humans uniquely and why.  
Are slaves conscious?  Are cows conscious? Are lobsters conscious?  Are embryos 
conscious?  Are plants conscious?   Only when we clearly see our interest in 
the answer, can we begin to consider the question rationally.

My interest/stake in consciousness involves recognizing that *I* do/experience/have/am something I call consciousness (a combination of awareness, agency, self-awareness, etc), I see behaviour in other humans which seems like the same thing.  I operate *as if* others' conciousness-appearing behaviour IS the same thing.  I also see such behaviour (to a lesser degree/qualitatively?) in animals, with the most familiar (say dogs) the strongest and large mammals (bears, elephants, cetaceans) not far behind, and those far from me in familiarity/self-image (microbes, weird insects, weird vertebrates, etc.) seeming *less conscious*.

En complement to this, I recently picked up Peter Godfrey-Kress' Other Minds <https://www.amazon.com/Other-Minds-Octopus-Origins-Consciousness/dp/0374537194/ref=asc_df_0374537194/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312057593249&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3017644539488572053&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9030505&hvtargid=pla-404205711058&psc=1> because of my fascination with the invertebrate molluscular *apparent* conscoiusness observed in many Krakii.

What I'm truly more interested in is what I can only refer to as "Collective Emergent Consciousness".   If we attribute the basic nature of life to be rooted in "sensing and acting" with an implicit goal of surviving/thriving *in the world*.  To this end I assume that living entities have *some* kind of internal model of the external world which facilitates this.   Roughly "agency"?      Eusocial creatures have a rudimentary form of "Collective Consciousness" by my definition/measure.  To the extent that humans (in families, in villages, in societies, in nation states, in global culture/civilization) have collective interests and activities, I see that as the basis for an emerging *consciousness*.

I am NOT as NST suggests seeking to reserve "consciousness" for humans (individual or collective) but rather trying to understand what it might be en-expansion/abstraction and whether it promises (offers?) to provide some of the kind of self-correction for our collective human action that we come to expect of it in the individual.   I'm seeking it as an alternative to the homeostatic feedback loops we (collectively) experienced in earlier states of our evolution where geography, forest/savannah, predator/prey/competing species all helped to keep us both in check and vital.   It feels we are already running "open loop" in many ways.

To that end I am considering what "emergent collective" properties populations on the cusp of finding new modes (eg. becoming eusocial) might experience and wondering if we can *recognize) much less cultivate those properties.

Fumble,

 -Steve


Nick Thompson
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Thanks, Steve. A reminder the movie event is this 
Thursday:https://watch.eventive.org/aware/play/615f2c9cfb31210037ecade7

And although these may be overvalued, they and ones like them are finally 
showing some progress:

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CMPS?p=CMPS&.tsrc=fin-srch
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MNMD?p=MNMD&.tsrc=fin-srch

The argument surrounding plant awareness and expression is interesting. It makes sense to me to 
argue that if plants are "sentient" in any operable sense, their communication and 
self-sensing would occur at the molecular scale, perhaps going outward a bit to tissue and inward a 
bit to coherence. (Interesting, if a bit romantic, essay 
here:https://quantumfrontiers.com/2021/11/07/entangled-fields-and-post-anthropocene-computation-quantum-perspectives-for-a-healthy-planet/)
 But my guess is most of the larger scale sounds plants generate are non-sentient acoustic 
emission, like your motor clicking after you shut it off. But who knows, vibration may be similar 
to "force-based" treatments like physical therapy or massage ... or even acupressure. 
Just because acupuncture seems like pure pseudoscience, other force-based therapy, including 
vibration-based may have finer grained impact than we can currently account for 
(e.g.https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/physics-and-astronomy/ultrasonic-cavitation). 
Heliotropism is also a thing, I guess.


On 11/1/21 1:37 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
I found this article on consciousness interestingly broadening of my own view 
of it:

https://www.geekwire.com/2021/neuroscientist-recounts-long-strange-tri
p-plumb-depths-consciousness/

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"Better to be slapped with the truth than kissed with a lie."
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