o; Fermi doesn't assert anything. The point of the paradox is to point out what we don't know, and let us try to figure out through discussion and investigation why we don't see evidence of ETs. — Mijin
That's where Barbieri claims that the emergence of codes - RNA and DNA in particular - is genuinely novel, and can't be predicted on the basis of physical or chemical laws alone. — Wayfarer
Let's get back to brass tacks: I'm in agonizing pain. Is this pain an illusion, and if so, what's the difference if the illusion is also painful? — Mijin
Do your really think the core theory, the Standard Model of physics is not up to the task of explaining life? — Sean Carol"
Anything that comports with the laws of physics - that is not pure fantasy? — tim wood
he's a strong proponent of Hume, — ChatteringMonkey
You underestimate Siri. — TheMadFool
The point is it's not the character of the awareness that's important, it's awareness, by itself, alone, that's the key to consciousness. — TheMadFool
ook, the fundamental issue, the basic problem, whatever, is that all modern science - big statement! - relies on objectification. Newton, Galileo, Descartes, et al, perfected the method for mathematisation of statements about objective phenomena. It is the universal science, in that it can cope with any kind of object. But mind is not an object. I — Wayfarer
The notion of consciousness is, at its heart, claiming there's a difference between mental images and camera-images but we know there's none. Ergo, consciousness - the purported difference in identicals - can't be real. Consciousness is an illusion. — TheMadFool
Tegmark was on Carroll's podcast, but I don't think Carroll has endorsed his idea. Carroll is a good interviewer, in that he is receptive to all ideas and tries to get his interviewees to make their strongest case. But that doesn't mean that he agrees with everything they say. — SophistiCat
Anyway, I don't see much of a connection between mathematical universe and weak emergence. — SophistiCat
But I've looked at her publications; she has a number of papers on top-down causation in biology, some with Paul Davies, who has also been interested in this topic. That would probably speak to "strong emergence." — SophistiCat
She explored this theme here: The Descent of Math. — SophistiCat
What problem?
Neurology is a discipline that tells us much about how conscious experience happens. — creativesoul
How about shielding? — tim wood
Dreaming up the starship Enterprise is a long way from building it. At the moment it is impossible, even in principle. — tim wood
It took me a goodly amount of time (I don't know how long, precisly or approximately) to realize others think in language. — god must be atheist
I need to do some more research. — frank
In short, the desire to contact aliens is born at a stage in a civilization that has, on balance, a friendly disposition. So, the idea that we should be wary of aliens, though sensible in some respects, may not be completely accurate. — TheMadFool
art from the question of whether we have good reason to have confidence that human resourcefulness will find ways to colonize the planets, resourcefulness requires adequate resources as well as ingenuity, and in a world of diminishing resources there seems to be little reason to believe that we have adequate resources to exercise our resourcefulness such as to be able to sustain our growing population and economy, let alone colonize the planets. — Janus
is truly the irrationally imaginative stuff of science fiction; a kind of religiously adhered to fantasy. — Janus
Could you explain about information in physics? Is it related to information theory? Or is it a whole different thing? — frank
SO what counts as language use? my suggestion, from the previous thread already mentioned, is that it contain names, groups of things and connectives; that is, first order predicate logic. And determining this of course involves translation. — Banno
iven that our knowledge and understanding of brains is in the form of conscious visual models, if our minds are illusions, then so is our understanding of brains. — Harry Hindu
If you're open to neuroscience explaining these things then whence the resistance? Are there some explanations you find particularly unpalatable? — Isaac
Actually he does (to an extent). I'm fairly certain he used almost those exact words in a lecture. — Isaac
don't know what consciousness is, but thinking, intentionality and desire can all be reduced to behavior. — Harry Hindu
Then how do you know that minds or images don't literally exist in computers? — Harry Hindu
Its only a hard problem if you're a dualist. — Harry Hindu
Thats just rephrasing your statement that images are in minds. What does it mean for a mind to produce images? — Harry Hindu
Well, that was my question: how do minds exist "inside" brains? — Harry Hindu
But then I think you need to also explain how images are "in" minds, too. — Harry Hindu