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by crazygringo
989 days ago
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It isn't. It still has to be integrated with it, that's the whole point. We don't know how gravity is implied by the standard model either, but we still know it's there. The point is that, at the end of the day, it's still necessarily going to be physics. |
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I do not see it necessary for consciousness to be as fundamental as electroweak interactions and so on. In my mind, it's perfectly possible for consciousness to be an emergent property of a complex system that itself is not conscious in any meaningful way.
Look at other examples of this; i.e. tensegrity.
To conclude that consciousness is as fundamental as bosons or gravity needs a lot of evidence.
Since you said so definitively that you believe that conclusion is true, I was hoping you had specific evidence on hand.