“In a long essay called ‘What is Life’, the great physicist Erwin Schrödinger comes up with the following argument:
Given that
i) my body functions as a pure mechanism according to laws of nature,
and that
ii) I know by direct experience that I am directing the motions of my body,
it follows that
iii) I am the one who directs the atoms of the world in their motions.
Schrödinger remarks, ‘...it is daring to give to this conclusion the simple wording that it requires. In Christian terminology to say, “Hence I am God Almighty” sounds both blasphemous and lunatic.’”
I believe this summary is Rudy Rucker’s from his book “Seek!”. It does seem to wrap up consciousness/God/Thou Art Physics into a neat little bundle. A bundle of crazy? Perhaps, but a neat and little one.
“In a long essay called ‘What is Life’, the great physicist Erwin Schrödinger comes up with the following argument:
Given that i) my body functions as a pure mechanism according to laws of nature,
and that ii) I know by direct experience that I am directing the motions of my body,
it follows that iii) I am the one who directs the atoms of the world in their motions.
Schrödinger remarks, ‘...it is daring to give to this conclusion the simple wording that it requires. In Christian terminology to say, “Hence I am God Almighty” sounds both blasphemous and lunatic.’”
I believe this summary is Rudy Rucker’s from his book “Seek!”. It does seem to wrap up consciousness/God/Thou Art Physics into a neat little bundle. A bundle of crazy? Perhaps, but a neat and little one.