I’m not sure. And am not sure how you would you do an experiment to check. My rules aren’t data typed into a computer program on which the universe runs, they’re descriptions of the universe as experienced through my senses and processed through my mind be things like “inference” and colored by things like the “expectation of beauty”, and “Occam’s Razor.”
The reason I don’t believe in the epiphenomenal theory of consciousness is because of the evidence against it, starting with my awareness, the existence of all this talk about awareness, and ending with fuzzier sort of thinking like, “Animals seem awake and aware and aware that they’re aware.”
Oh, that and saying that consciousness doesn’t cause anything you can sense seem a violation of Occam’s Razor, while consciousness not effecting anything, ever, even in principle, seems to be a rejection of causality itself.
I’m not sure. And am not sure how you would you do an experiment to check. My rules aren’t data typed into a computer program on which the universe runs, they’re descriptions of the universe as experienced through my senses and processed through my mind be things like “inference” and colored by things like the “expectation of beauty”, and “Occam’s Razor.”
The reason I don’t believe in the epiphenomenal theory of consciousness is because of the evidence against it, starting with my awareness, the existence of all this talk about awareness, and ending with fuzzier sort of thinking like, “Animals seem awake and aware and aware that they’re aware.”
Oh, that and saying that consciousness doesn’t cause anything you can sense seem a violation of Occam’s Razor, while consciousness not effecting anything, ever, even in principle, seems to be a rejection of causality itself.