Saturday, August 23, 2008

Q&A


From Time Magazine, 2007: “The Hard Problem, on the other hand, is why it feels like something to have a conscious process going on in one's head--why there is first-person, subjective experience. Not only does a green thing look different from a red thing, remind us of other green things and inspire us to say, "That's green" (the Easy Problem), but it also actually looks green: it produces an experience of sheer greenness that isn't reducible to anything else. As Louis Armstrong said in response to a request to define jazz, "When you got to ask what it is, you never get to know."
The Hard Problem is explaining how subjective experience arises from neural computation. The problem is hard because no one knows what a solution might look like or even whether it is a genuine scientific problem in the first place. And not surprisingly, everyone agrees that the hard problem (if it is a problem) remains a mystery."
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Here the author is obviously using his “I” to answer the question, and all his I knows is what it knows, which in this case, is not shit. Louis Armstrong was a genious. If you got to ask what consciousness is, then you’ll never get to know, cuz getting to know requires that you experience what you want to know. Aside from the obsessively extensive mechanical mapping of the entire human body by millions of humans, it has become evident to even these crackheads that there is driver, an invisible part of us, who controls the brain, programming the body. This part in us is using the “nerve Center” to direct and order the appendages and reflexes.
This part, the mind, is an energy-structuring processing unifier, blindingly fast, working quickly to process each bit of information, splitting the waves into two and reconnecting them. Science does not like to admit that there is a brain, and there is a mind. They don’t want to discuss the fact that maybe nothing is created in the brain at all, maybe the information packages are sent to a “cosmic” antennae, in our heads, where the brain unfolds or processes it, and the consciousness gets to experience the information through the body.
If this is somewhat true, than here is a big missing link in the average Human Intelligence.
For those millions of people trapped drowning in cesspools of the Sense-Brain “World”, and those millions of others driven by the unconscious Mind-Memory intelligence function, the World can be a terrible, scary place.
99% of the entertainment, sports, business, war, prison, drug lord, health politics and science venues of today will become obsolete because of one simple variable.
Humans have, for centuries, abandoned their true nature.
As consciousness experiencing the sense-brain universe through the mind-memory interface,
We forgot who we were!
We were trapped on one thought planet in our mental universe, crying on earth when the whole galaxy is waiting expectantly with jewels of light.

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