Why? I invite you to undertake a careful and critical look at your own post. Your ideas seem tangled in the briar patch of language. The first step is to get clear of that, and then to untangle lingering tangles.If one wants to hold on to a naturalistic world view, one must assign consciousness either to matter or to a field. — spirit-salamander
Consciousness is thus precisely an absolute change, in which there is nothing that does not change, and in which panta rhei.
What has been said for consciousness must then also apply to physical fields. — spirit-salamander
Physicists say that the stuff of the world consists of particles of matter and fields. — spirit-salamander
What is the force carrier for this "consciousness field"? How do we measure it? — 180 Proof
Physicists say that the stuff of the world consists of particles of matter and fields. If one wants to hold on to a naturalistic world view, one must assign consciousness either to matter or to a field. Only the latter seems plausible. — spirit-salamander
Physical fields can causally influence matter. So our mind can move our body. — spirit-salamander
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