ruveyn wrote:
AspieRogue wrote:
Consciousness, as it turns out, is not a process, but a thing in itself.
No it isn't. It it is a thing in itself, where is it and what is it made of?
Has any scan or probe of the brain or nervous system ever located a -thing- that is consciousness? If so provide a reference to a vetted scientific study that supports your assertion.
ruveyn
The answer to your first is currently unknown.
As for your second question, at the present time
current science cannot accurately explain consciousness. The human brain is modular and compartmentalized, rather than being holistic. The ONLY clue is that the
frontal lobe plays a critical role.
What is most interesting to me is that the reductionist approach to artificial intelligence, which views sentience as process has FAILED to produce anything to remotely close to consciousness. In fact, modern physical theory does not predict nor explain how self-awareness can exist at all.
Something to keep in mind about Death: Biological death is thermodynamically irreversible. NO ONE has ever been able to successfully revive someone who's biologically dead and ask them about what it was like. Nonetheless, what truly happens to your mind after you die is non-falsifiable. Claim what you want,
but I will believe it when I actually find out.