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Mark Force

Trad climber
Ashland, Oregon
Aug 3, 2017 - 09:33am PT
^^^Thank you.
High Fructose Corn Spirit

Gym climber
Aug 3, 2017 - 10:06am PT
Nor is thirsty just floating around the cosmos waiting for a mind in which to host its experience.

Excellent.

The internal experience of being thirsty is like the internal experience of being in my car and the gas gauge light goes red to tell my meat brain its thirsty. No one outside my car sees red, or feels thirsty. Its an internal experience and inherently private, unless shared. But it is 100% physical.

Excellent. 2/2!

cf: And when it comes to Systems (yet another "level of explanation") in addition to particles and forces, it is 100% mechanistic as well as 100% physical.


"Nor is thirsty." Nor is angry. Nor is scared. Nor is horny. Nor is remembering. Nor is thinking. lol

...


btw, (1) I couldn't find "grock" in the dictionary, but I did reaffirm that "grok" means to understand (something) deeply or profoundly (and not simply to grasp). (2) I just happen to follow @grok in the twitterverse - which I think is a supercool name (I'd like to have it).
Mark Force

Trad climber
Ashland, Oregon
Aug 3, 2017 - 01:19pm PT
Grok



Top 20 Geek Novels
A survey by Jack schofield

1. The HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy -- Douglas Adams 85% (102) 2. Nineteen Eighty-Four -- George Orwell 79% (92) 3. Brave New World -- Aldous Huxley 69% (77) 4. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? -- Philip Dick 64% (67) 5. Neuromancer -- William Gibson 59% (66) 6. Dune -- Frank Herbert 53% (54) 7. I, Robot -- Isaac Asimov 52% (54) 8. Foundation -- Isaac Asimov 47% (47) 9. The Colour of Magic -- Terry Pratchett 46% (46) 10. Microserfs -- Douglas Coupland 43% (44) 11. Snow Crash -- Neal Stephenson 37% (37) 12. Watchmen -- Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons 38% (37) 13. Cryptonomicon -- Neal Stephenson 36% (36) 14. Consider Phlebas -- Iain M Banks 34% (35) 15. Stranger in a Strange Land -- Robert Heinlein 33% (33) 16. The Man in the High Castle -- Philip K Dick 34% (32) 17. American Gods -- Neil Gaiman 31% (29) 18. The Diamond Age -- Neal Stephenson 27% (27) 19. The Illuminatus! Trilogy -- Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson 23% (21) 20. Trouble with Lichen - John Wyndham 21% (19)

How many have you read?
MikeL

Social climber
Southern Arizona
Aug 3, 2017 - 08:11pm PT
DMT: The internal experience of being thirsty is like the internal experience of being in my car and the gas gauge light goes red to tell my meat brain its thirsty. No one outside my car sees red, or feels thirsty. Its an internal experience and inherently private, unless shared. But it is 100% physical. There is no magic involved, unless and until you can prove it. 

You think . . . you believe . . . you project . . . you perceive.
jgill

Boulder climber
The high prairie of southern Colorado
Aug 3, 2017 - 08:13pm PT
You think you believe? Ask the Wizard.
Mark Force

Trad climber
Ashland, Oregon
Aug 3, 2017 - 09:00pm PT
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"


The ideas are all good fun to play around with.

To actually believe that external reality is a mental construct?

It seems to be the height of hubris and egocentricity.


But, then I just made that sh#t up.
Wayno

Big Wall climber
Seattle, WA
Aug 3, 2017 - 10:34pm PT
Mark, I grok your vibe brother.

The ideas are all good fun to play around with.

ideas seeking expression

To actually believe that external reality is a mental construct?

we'll skip the next sentence.

But, then I just made that sh#t up.

Yeah, the external reality. Wasn't it fun? I've always said that if you're external reality that you created isn't fun then make up some other sh#t.

;)
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Aug 3, 2017 - 11:32pm PT
but it's worth noting that physical reality, as described by measurements, has no "secondary qualities" (like color, feeling of warmth and cold, etc.)

Possibly because they aren't 'qualities' at all, but rather experiences from interactions with the physical world. As pointed out, there are no independent 'qualities' of warmth or thirst outside of a body/brain/mind experiencing warmth or thirst. In some ways it's an entirely odd objectification of experience to consider them so.
Mark Force

Trad climber
Ashland, Oregon
Aug 4, 2017 - 05:18am PT
I grok your vibe, brother.

You, John Coltrane and The Cool! That's a keeper, brother.

A worthy addition to the Geek Beat lexicon.
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Aug 4, 2017 - 09:10am PT

Instant karma: http://www.kltv.com/story/29668837/cass-county-official-man-injured-after-bullet-ricochets-off-armadillo
jgill

Boulder climber
The high prairie of southern Colorado
Aug 4, 2017 - 01:15pm PT
So does the dentist writing a novel


Who's that?
jgill

Boulder climber
The high prairie of southern Colorado
Aug 5, 2017 - 06:02pm PT
Where I believe you get hung up is . . .

This is a deep and tricky subject harking back . . .

. . . which is the earmark of someone who cannot follow nor yet understand the argument . . .


If I had used these demeaning phrases when I taught math my students would have hit me with a 2X4. And I would have deserved it.
WBraun

climber
Aug 5, 2017 - 07:24pm PT
Take a break jgill

You're letting this stuff, and your mind emotionally get to you.

This isn't a classroom either .......

jgill

Boulder climber
The high prairie of southern Colorado
Aug 5, 2017 - 07:58pm PT
This isn't a classroom either .......


It seems it sometimes is, with Professor Wizard at the chalkboard telling us the arguments are too subtle for us to understand.
paul roehl

Boulder climber
california
Aug 5, 2017 - 09:44pm PT
It's strange so many just don't seem to get it... you taste chocolate. Okay, that's the result of processes of a chemical and what might be called mechanical process in the brain. But wait, what is experiencing that taste? What is critiquing and contemplating and judging that experience? What is the deeply personal self affirming entity that tastes and judges and critiques experience itself? The mystery of this process brings one to their knees unless they're not paying attention or busy hiding behind the comfort of purely material functions, but then again some just don't get it.
jgill

Boulder climber
The high prairie of southern Colorado
Aug 5, 2017 - 10:24pm PT
The mystery of this process brings one to their knees unless they're not paying attention or busy hiding behind the comfort of purely material functions, but then again some just don't get it

Well sure, there's a mechanical process that leads to a subjective experience. (Can you have a subjective experience without a mechanical origin? Even meditation involves a functioning brain.) Happens all the time. No one's denying that. If the contemplation of this moment-to-moment phenomena brings you to your knees I'm sure the Wizard will be pleased. Especially if you genuflect.

And yes, there hasn't been a definitive explanation of this phenomena. Especially if one thinks of the objective and the subjective as two sides of the same philosophical coin.

And Dennett's Folly flies in the face of the Hard Problem.

By the way that deeply personal self is an illusion according to some here.
But not me.
High Fructose Corn Spirit

Gym climber
Aug 6, 2017 - 09:53am PT
Five years ago today, a rap out of a jetpack...

[Click to View YouTube Video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zervvVw2dnU

An amazing anthropic achievement!

It is hard to argue we are not a master of sorts... of causation, science, mechanisms (mechanics), vision, ambition, creative collaboration, swinging for the fences, all the above.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2FEblUV-o4

...


More progress still! Keep the charge!
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Aug 6, 2017 - 10:09am PT

paul roehl

Boulder climber
california
Aug 6, 2017 - 10:15am PT
It is hard to argue we are not a master of sorts... of causation, science, mechanisms (mechanics), vision, ambition, creative collaboration, swinging for the fences, all the above.

But we could not be a "master of sorts" without the predicate order of the universe, a universe in which the consciousness we enjoy is written into that order and in that is a mystery and its implications we should be careful not to dismiss.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Aug 6, 2017 - 10:16am PT
The mystery of this process brings one to their knees unless they're not paying attention or busy hiding behind the comfort of purely material functions, but then again some just don't get it.

talk about being romantic...

but then, it is all the rage.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_closure_(philosophy);

This caught my eye,
"It cannot be simply taken for granted that the human reasoning faculty is naturally suited for answering philosophical questions..."


as if we have answered any philosophical question, that is not the point of philosophy, to answer questions! we still bring up any number or ancient philosophers as if their thinking is at all relevant to any modern question in philosophy. (Mind your responses to this!).

I have linked this before, but it is especially relevant to this last plea of Paul's:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_mysterianism
The term "new mysterianism" has been extended by some writers to encompass the wider philosophical position that humans do not have the intellectual ability to solve (or comprehend the answers to) many hard problems, not just the problem of consciousness, at a scientific level.


how we arrive at that conclusion is a mystery, since philosophy has famously failed to resolve anything at all regarding how science is done, it probably will fail to say what science could do, but it will definitely have an opinion regarding what science is doing.

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