Re: The hard problem of everything

2011-11-14 Thread compscicrackpot
I wasn't satisfied by the ideas I was able to derive about the universe from consciousness when assuming that they are similar phenomena, but this afternoon I attempted the reverse and found it much more fruitful. What consciousness and the universe have in common is that they are logically

The hard problem of everything

2011-11-13 Thread compscicrackpot
The hard problem of everything The hard problem of everything is a unification of the two singularly hard problems that our existence poses: the hard problem of consciousness (how does subjective experience arise) and the hard problem of something (why is there something rather than nothing

The hard problem of everything

2011-11-13 Thread compscicrackpot
The hard problem of everything is a unification of the two singularly hard problems that our existence poses: the hard problem of consciousness (how does subjective experience arise) and the hard problem of something (why is there something rather than nothing) which includes the problem

Re: The hard problem of everything

2011-11-13 Thread Craig Weinberg
On Nov 13, 5:56 pm, compscicrackpot pet...@gmail.com wrote: The hard problem of everything is a unification of the two singularly hard problems that our existence poses: the hard problem of consciousness (how does subjective experience arise) and the hard problem of something (why