Consciousness: another paradox?
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21 years 8 months ago #5520
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If self awareness is not a result of the nervous system, where does it come from?
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That IS the kicker. I would say that one would have to take the position that conciousness is a distinct property of the universe similar to regarding energy as axiomatic.
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There have been many studies on learning, like in studies of the mollusk, Aplysia, where a direct link between neurons and learning have been established. New synapses between neurons are made in response to repeated stimulus in a process called Long Term Potentiation.
I also think that the fact that most organisms have some type of nervous system, and some like the primates that are very similar to man's, is too much of a coincidence for consciousness not to have a biological basis.
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I certainly don't dispute all that, but using the TV receiver analogy we can also view this as only showing that if one has a similar design of receiver that one will tend to pick up the same kind of signal.
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Very interesting idea <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
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If self awareness is not a result of the nervous system, where does it come from?
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That IS the kicker. I would say that one would have to take the position that conciousness is a distinct property of the universe similar to regarding energy as axiomatic.
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There have been many studies on learning, like in studies of the mollusk, Aplysia, where a direct link between neurons and learning have been established. New synapses between neurons are made in response to repeated stimulus in a process called Long Term Potentiation.
I also think that the fact that most organisms have some type of nervous system, and some like the primates that are very similar to man's, is too much of a coincidence for consciousness not to have a biological basis.
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I certainly don't dispute all that, but using the TV receiver analogy we can also view this as only showing that if one has a similar design of receiver that one will tend to pick up the same kind of signal.
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Very interesting idea <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
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21 years 8 months ago #5705
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In a most basic sense, everything in the universe is conscious. EVery electron has to be aware of the existence of other electrons, et al, to be able to interact with each other.
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