the same scientists who say we understand the brain, also say we don't understand consciousness, though they say that consciousness is a product of the brain. Very double think, no?
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>>42659802Don't lie. Is this just false flagging?"Virtually no brain" is misleading. In hydrocephalus the tissue is compressed, not absent β reviewers noted the brain mass wasn't missing but compacted into the available space, possibly to a higher density than normal tissue. Lorber himself admitted he couldn't quantify it: he said he couldn't tell whether the student's brain weighed 50 or 150 grams, only that it was well short of the normal ~1.5 kg β which is still a real amount of neural tissue, not "no brain." WikipediaarxivThe measurement was crude. 1970s CT scans couldn't accurately resolve at the 1 mm scale claimed, nor show the cortex was uniformly 1 mm β and normal cortex is only around 2 mm anyway, so "1 mm" is less dramatic than it sounds. Reviewers who've dug into Lorber's cases have also found them suspiciously difficult to verify.
>>42659888checkedWell, I read the book from Sheldrake once, but that's about 20 yeras ago or so. I don't remember exactly what he wrote about this "no brain" cases, so I asked GPT for a sum-up.I remember Sheldrake also wrote about the consciousness-field that goes out of the body, even pretty far, and how it explains telepathy and remote viewing. I guess I would have to get the book again for the details.There are some talks from Sheldrake on youtube.
>>42659787The action potential travels along the surface of the nerve/neuron until it reaches a synapse. Then, a neurotransmitter is released and crosses the synaptic gap. Then a new action potential triggers in the next nerve/neuron. In neurons, if they get the right combination of synaptic signals from their connected nerves/neurons, they'll fire, like a logic gate in a computer. So where in this process is color? The brain is great at explaining why the colors come in the shapes they come in, but it's terrible at explaining why those colors "look" the color they look. Even if we knew exactly which neurons, when they fire, we perceive color or sound, and before and after them in the circuit we don't, we still don't know why those neurons firing cause us to see or hear.In other words, the brain can't explain why we aren't p-zombies, why we have a qualitative experience and aren't something like an LLM with a vision model and USB camera. Hell, it might be that an AI set up like that DOES have a qualitative experience. Nothing we know about how the brain works really separates it that much from silicon computer chips, so we really can't say.
>>42659787It's in the electron clouds with a resonance of 613 THz in the tubulin in the microtubules that do internal calculations inside of pyramidal neurons.
>>42659787The scientists are carelessly bio robots believing they have free will like everyone thinks they do, but since all of this is not real and part of a non existent reality perceiving itβs lie as a fact that is ever persistent you should realize the brain is part of this illusion along with ego and the chemicals and wiring that have brought about pointless suffering and pain
>>42659787The brain is demonic.
>>42663234you aren't a p-zombie because that's fucking retarded, the concept of a p-zombie is retarded. there are no p-zombies because p-zombies is a retarded idea that should die asap.
>>42659787I can not only survive but stay conscious after being strangled for 6 minutes. 80% of the bloodflow to the organ supposedly responsible for consciousness cut off for a length of time more than enough to kill any man on earth, and I just feel a little dizzy.