Quote: Originally Posted by AnnaG
So you don't think energy can have patterns? Different patterns for different traits, actions, etc.?
Possibly, within some degree of assumption. But we've yet to be able to deduce enough information from 'waves of energy' to formulate the exact nature of that consciousness.
Let's begin with the perfectly plausible argument that consciousness, for instance, can be entirely represented by some energy pattern or material substance. Consciousness is that material substance and our brain, for argument's sake, is a conduit for that consciousness, thereby allowing some inevitable image to arise like when we dream or think about the future.
It should be, therefore, just as plausible that with enough research about the human anatomy and these energy patterns - at some point we would be able decipher these patterns and be able to derive enough information from them to recapture this image that one may be thinking.
I'm not denying this could be true - I'm just saying that at this point we cannot derive this sort of information from these energy patterns with such a high level of fidelity.
As a side note, these energy patterns may be representative of some emotional/behavioural response, but it isn't definitive that they are representative of a 'physical consciousness'. Neither does it deny that consciousness is transcendental - wherein it is actually outside our bodies and later is infused or de-coded by our bodies.
Quote: Originally Posted by AnnaG
Quote: Originally Posted by mentalflossThe second problem with this viewpoint is it technically makes freedom of choice an illusion and promotes varying degrees of determinism.
That's a problem?
It's a problem for me, personally, in that I hope that, metaphysically, a free choice is truly a free choice. That determinism could actually outline a specific path from life until death, despite the appearance otherwise, is a frightening thought that I'm hoping is invalidated by the end.
Quote: Originally Posted by AnnaG
Why? Is there a law somewhere that says matter and energy have to be finite?
Law of conservation of energy/mass - neither can be created nor destroyed.
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