Re: optogenetics? — 180 Proof
Mind affects the physical brain (and vice versa); ergo mind is physical. (Also: classical, not quantum.) — 180 Proof
https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/comment/511358What do you make of Chalmer's so-called hard problem of consciousness? — Agent Smith
thus, Chalmer's "Hard Problem" is a psrudo-problem.... "subjective experiences" are not objective; to require that subjectivity be described objectively is a category mistake ... — 180 Proof
So what to think of the conjecture about mind uploading?
— Haglund
It's a non-starter because it assumes 'substance dualism' which is inconsistent with both the 'principle of causal closure' and 'conservation laws'. I think a more plausible conjecture is a brain transplant into a synthetic body or machine-system. — 180 Proof
Harry Nyquist (/ˈnaɪkwɪst/, Swedish: [ˈnŷːkvɪst]; February 7, 1889 – April 4, 1976) was a Swedish-American physicist and electronic engineer who made important contributions to communication theory. — Wikipedia
Your "recall" is mistaken as your quote of me shows. As I've speculated on a number of threads, in principle(?) the mind-substrate can be extended – transfered – from the organic to a synthetic physical system :point: :nerd:What about your other belief - I haven't searched for it but I recall you saying it - that the mind is downloadable / uploadable? — Agent Smith
"Correct scale" for what?Neurons and nerves seem to be the correct scale. — Mark Nyquist
Read what I wrote, Smith. Slowly. Carefuully. And the other links in that post too. Consider the contexts of those thread discussions. I'll answer any questions of my positions which are clearly informed by what I've actually written. Just do me that courtesy, amigo. — 180 Proof
The point is (if, like me, functionalism-enactivism is your jam) psychological self-continuity, which is encoded in the physical (neurological) substrate, or the brain, is not systemically interrupted as even the most accurately scanned copy of "mind" (or connectome) would be and therefore not the same self (just like a "cloned person" would not be the same psychological self/subject as the original person). Only one functioning hemisphere of the human brain suffices for (regaining via neuroplasticity) complete brain functioning. A speculative, and I think plausible, extrapolation from the current state of cognitive neuroscience. IMO, "mind uploading/scanning" is old-fashioned 'spiritualist' science fantasy.left organic hemisphere (LOH)
right organic hemisphere (ROH)
left synthetic hemiphere (LSH)
remove (LOH) and replace with (LSH)
when (ROH) dies or is euthanized, functioning (LSH) remains ...
intact brain - (LOH)¹ + corpus callosum
connected (LSH)² - (ROH)³ = fully functioning (LSH)
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