Re: MD criticisms of DQ

From: Simon Knight (sdk24@hermes.cam.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 19:00:54 GMT


>As mentioned before, experiments show electrical activity in the brain
>can occur prior to it being consciously experienced and subsequently
>conceptualized as "pain." In the hot stove scenario, the low value
>experienced by the electrons which are disturbed by the radiant heat of
>the hot stove is transferred to nerve tissue cells which experience low
>value and pass their experience up through the nervous system to the
>synapses of the brain which experience the low value and send a
>signal to the heated area to remove itself from the low value situation.
>All this internal goings on you subconsciously experience as low value
>and you react to it by getting your ass off the hot stove before you can
>exclaim "Ouch!"

isn't this subjecting DQ to current scientifical thought? in the hot stove
example i seem to remember DQ as being presented as something mystical,
travelling along the cutting edge above all these biological and
intellectual patterns etc, not some train that moves through the levels to
reach its place above them.

simon
ps. platt, i will respond on the absolutes thread soon

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