Neuron contained non physicals is the physical form of information in this model.
So you have sets of matter, brain and information in concentric circles. — Mark Nyquist
Hmm - that means I'm speculating. What exactly do you think of information as being? A distinctive electro-chemical activity in the brain? That would be its physical form. But it seems to me that form is peculiarly inaccessible as information. And let's see: information seems to be always about something, in particular not itself. In that sense it would seem it cannot be what it is. Seemingly coming down to the distinction between name and the thing named. And so forth. Sense?The problem is non physical information doesn't seem viable. — Mark Nyquist
Yeah. I see the contradiction was already pointed out.First start with a large circle that contains all physical matter existing in the present... And last I place a smallest circle inside the brain circle representing neuron contained non physicals. — Mark Nyquist
And your reasoned opinion exactly why. — Mark Nyquist
IF you can't see it, then I can't help you. Not my problem.First start with a large circle that contains all physical matter existing in the present... And last I place a smallest circle inside the brain circle representing neuron contained non physicals. — Mark Nyquist
representing neuron contained non physicals. — Mark Nyquist
Notice that the non-physicals are within of the physical? The Venn Diagram is broken. — Banno
I can't see a way of rescuing this image. — Banno
but redefine information as a neuron contained non physical. — Mark Nyquist
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