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<blockquote data-quote="shane" data-source="post: 27065" data-attributes="member: 593"><p><strong>Re: Treeees!!!</strong></p><p></p><p>Perhaps consciousness, by its very nature, can not understand itself. Does a computer know it's a computer? Does a rock know it's a rock? Does a soul know it's a soul? Does a god know it's a god?</p><p></p><p>Nueroscience has yet to provide a valid explanation of free will, and if it continues on its current track, it never will. This leads me to believe that there is more to the mind than just the brain.</p><p></p><p>Consider your awareness, sensory and otherwise, a one way window in front of you. You can see everything in front of that window but nothing behind it, including yourself. Perhaps there is something behind you looking through another window, watching you watch your world, but you can never achieve awareness of this beyond abstract speculation. Perhaps we are effected by an entire universe that we can not perceive or directly effect in turn, much as a rock would not realize that we were throwing it into a river. That rock does effect us, though only through our experience of it and not through some act of will. I suppose then you would have to assume that there is another universe in which the rock has a will, though perhaps it is so far in front of us that we can not see it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane, post: 27065, member: 593"] [b]Re: Treeees!!![/b] Perhaps consciousness, by its very nature, can not understand itself. Does a computer know it's a computer? Does a rock know it's a rock? Does a soul know it's a soul? Does a god know it's a god? Nueroscience has yet to provide a valid explanation of free will, and if it continues on its current track, it never will. This leads me to believe that there is more to the mind than just the brain. Consider your awareness, sensory and otherwise, a one way window in front of you. You can see everything in front of that window but nothing behind it, including yourself. Perhaps there is something behind you looking through another window, watching you watch your world, but you can never achieve awareness of this beyond abstract speculation. Perhaps we are effected by an entire universe that we can not perceive or directly effect in turn, much as a rock would not realize that we were throwing it into a river. That rock does effect us, though only through our experience of it and not through some act of will. I suppose then you would have to assume that there is another universe in which the rock has a will, though perhaps it is so far in front of us that we can not see it either. [/QUOTE]
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