On 4 Sep, 22:02, sjewins <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Also, as current as views like Simon’s are, “The product of the bio-
> > electric, electro-chemical energy in the brain. Like a burning candle
> > produces heat, the brain produces consciousness.”  - Simon
>
> > …saying that consciousness is bio-electrical and electro-chemical
> > energy, using an analogy as he did about a candle, is like saying that
> > consciousness is the product of those trillions of cells that Dennett
> > suggests is a ‘bag of tricks’!
>
> Well, it is by those methods that the brain functions. How else could
> consciousness arise if not from the functioning of the brain in the
> way that it functions?
>
> Do you think that consciousness arises from something disconnected
> from the brain? How would that work?


    The nervous system contains a substance, tubulin, which creates a
quantum-scale interface to consciousness, which is actually contained
in the Calabi-Yau space.  The brain forms the interface between that
consciousness-space and our space-time through our bodies.  This, of
course, is given a string-theory paradigm, which is not proven
experimentally but is the only theory on paper that fills in (or has
the capability of filling in) all the blank areas in quantum mechanics
and the Standard theory.
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