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<blockquote data-quote="dimension-1hacker" data-source="post: 197728" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Regardless of however many only physical interactions there are inside the neurons structure and all others, those are by definition only physical interactions between objects that only have mass. Therefore how can consciousness be only the sum a physical interaction when by definition only a physical interaction occurred, not a thought. Correct?</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">constructed in what way?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">unquantized = infinite amount of ways of of being existing simultaniously, something that is part of the fabric of space yet is separate? + rate of change in what something is? + plus the unrepeating direction = unquantized time?</li> </ol><p>probally somewhat illogical description, don't blame me blame my current temporary cognitive capacities, I am running on the sum of some of my gained knowledge.</p><p></p><p>what is mass. what causes something to be solid? potential, mass does not allow movement in of itself, a piece of bamboo cannot bend if something is not causing its structure to have the ability to do so. What causes mass to have structure? Not the mass itself, even mass is caused to be what it is by something, therefore that something is not mass. Nothing can cause itself. Therefore the structure of mass it potential, as without the ability for the bamboo tree to bend something that is not mass needs to cause the bamboo tree to be able to bend. potential is the ability to do something that the object is not doing in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimension-1hacker, post: 197728, member: 11791"] Regardless of however many only physical interactions there are inside the neurons structure and all others, those are by definition only physical interactions between objects that only have mass. Therefore how can consciousness be only the sum a physical interaction when by definition only a physical interaction occurred, not a thought. Correct? [LIST="1"] [*]constructed in what way? [*]unquantized = infinite amount of ways of of being existing simultaniously, something that is part of the fabric of space yet is separate? + rate of change in what something is? + plus the unrepeating direction = unquantized time? [/LIST] probally somewhat illogical description, don't blame me blame my current temporary cognitive capacities, I am running on the sum of some of my gained knowledge. what is mass. what causes something to be solid? potential, mass does not allow movement in of itself, a piece of bamboo cannot bend if something is not causing its structure to have the ability to do so. What causes mass to have structure? Not the mass itself, even mass is caused to be what it is by something, therefore that something is not mass. Nothing can cause itself. Therefore the structure of mass it potential, as without the ability for the bamboo tree to bend something that is not mass needs to cause the bamboo tree to be able to bend. potential is the ability to do something that the object is not doing in the future. [/QUOTE]
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