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randyj wrote:
"Volker Hetzer" wrote in message
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i think of the mind as consciousness, thinking, perception and
sensation. where exactly these dwell can't precisely be determined,
so there must be more than chemistry involved.
Why do you think they can't? Btw, it is very easy to show
where they are. They are in the brain.
Do you think there's more that physics involved in a hologram just
because some feature of the image is not contained in a single spot
of the holo?
no, i didn't mention holograms.
But somehow you think that nonlocal information in a hologram is different from
nonlocal information in a brain.
You state that these 4 are in the
brain, but you don't provide evidence. Has a brain been dissected to
show exactly where consciousness resides?
No, but it has been killed to show that it goes away then.
Lots of Greetings!
Volker
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