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by taneq
3259 days ago
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> Many parts of it are complex in unknown ways, but some parts are truly mechanical. I feel like this is a bit of a false dichotomy. We've never encountered any spooky non-mechanical non-physical part of the brain, and we've been looking since Cartesian dualism was in vogue. What we think of as human consciousness is likely just a bunch of feedback loops allowing the brain to analyze some of its own state as if it were an external entity. |
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In time I suspect we'll yet discover that much of the brain is inhomogeneous in unexpected ways and peculiarly interconnected. If it were not, we'd understand more about how it works by now.