Nixiam
Bluelighter
“I don’t believe consciousness is generated in the brain any more than television programs are made inside my TV. The box is too small.”
— Terence McKenna
I tend to appreciate the quote. While I don't have much to go on besides the complexity of the variety of nervous system apparatus(es?) available to us, I think the employment of a machine is more likely to control the flow of consciousness as opposed to generate it. I do mean the brain is the machine that controls how much consciousness or perceived mindfulness is emanating.
EDIT: soz im poorly worded. A very popular opinion amongst evolution buffs and neuroscience aficionados is that consciousness is more illusory than what any of us have realized. Given i don't always buy presuppositions for this argument, one being the origin of consciousness is a side effect of a series network of neurons, I am more convinced that consciousness is generated outside of the human skull not entirely unlike a fabric that has pooled around the universe for a long time, and depending on the complexity of an organisms "brain" if you will, we perceive what seems to be functional sentience.
That is to say, I find the idea of the brain more of an articular, a kind of mouth piece for an already existing (and infinite as far as I can guess) consciousness.
0 scientific evidence to back this idea up sorry, take it with a grain of rice.
— Terence McKenna
I tend to appreciate the quote. While I don't have much to go on besides the complexity of the variety of nervous system apparatus(es?) available to us, I think the employment of a machine is more likely to control the flow of consciousness as opposed to generate it. I do mean the brain is the machine that controls how much consciousness or perceived mindfulness is emanating.
EDIT: soz im poorly worded. A very popular opinion amongst evolution buffs and neuroscience aficionados is that consciousness is more illusory than what any of us have realized. Given i don't always buy presuppositions for this argument, one being the origin of consciousness is a side effect of a series network of neurons, I am more convinced that consciousness is generated outside of the human skull not entirely unlike a fabric that has pooled around the universe for a long time, and depending on the complexity of an organisms "brain" if you will, we perceive what seems to be functional sentience.
That is to say, I find the idea of the brain more of an articular, a kind of mouth piece for an already existing (and infinite as far as I can guess) consciousness.
0 scientific evidence to back this idea up sorry, take it with a grain of rice.
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