Hi Andre:
I wrote:
> > Incidentally, I'm a great fan of Penrose and
> > Chalmers. I think the brain
> > taps into fundamental consciousness rather than
> > creating it, just as
> > other body organs depend for their function on
> > environmental inputs.
You asked:
> Brain/Fundamental Consciousness
>
> I intuit that they are co-creative things. No?
In one sense, all reality including consciousness is co-creative, i.e,,
"reality" would not exist without "experience." In the sense that I favor,
consciousness (or as I prefer, awareness) is a given prior to the
existence of any biological brains (bulbs of nerve tissue). And within that
pure awareness lies the Principle of Rightness which created and
guides the entire universe. A bit far out, perhaps, but compatible with
the MOQ and as good a theory as science tries to pass off that
suddenly for no reason at all something came from nothing. The
immaculate conception, by comparison, is eminently more believable.
Platt
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