If images are just brain activity, and brain activity is strings... ? — plaque flag
Then everything is strings, which is what string theory argues. I don't understand what you're getting at. — Michael
I'm not seeing how you get around dualism exactly. — plaque flag
So what was so wacky about me saying that roses are red ? — plaque flag
A red colour occurs when the appropriate areas of the occipital lobe are activated. Roses don't have occipital lobes. — Michael
Presumably the concept of a sting occurs when the brain is tickled just right. — plaque flag
A red colour occurs when the appropriate areas of the occipital lobe are activated. — Michael
You are willing to project strings on all of reality but not color. — plaque flag
Does it require having seen red before? — creativesoul
Does it require having seen red before? — creativesoul
I literally just said above that colour is composed of strings. — Michael
So, the very first time someone sees red, it does not require anything not in the head? — creativesoul
Does it require having seen red before?
— creativesoul
And really it can only be reports of having seen red, I'd think, which is the application of a concept requiring language. — plaque flag
I'm just baffled by the claim that seeing colours and shapes does not require anything outside the head. — creativesoul
I'm just baffled by the claim that seeing colours and shapes does not require anything outside the head.
— creativesoul
Does feeling pain require something outside the head? — Michael
The position you're arguing for seems to completely neglect all the events that lead up to the ability to reactivate the biological machinery. — creativesoul
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