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Atheistically
Or information, which is popular with some scientists. Perhaps all things a born in the Akashic record.
Or imagined as the so called Akashic record is modern mythology
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Or information, which is popular with some scientists. Perhaps all things a born in the Akashic record.
So the analogy does not work ....the machine and organisms must be animated by flowing electricity....if internally supplied...they would shut down as soon as the internal limited electric supply ran out...
So where does this energy come from...I mean the energy generated has to come from a source and the organism/appliance has finite resources?That's the point. Basic biology tells us that organisms do generate their own energy supply, and if they can't they will die.
So where does this energy come from...I mean the energy generated has to come from a source and the organism/appliance has a finite resources?
Well in the case of the plant...the electricity for the appliance comes directly from the main power station...the Sun.... Concerning animals getting their energy recharge from that stored in the food....where does the food get the energy it has stored from?Plants use photosynthesis, animals use food.
Well in the case of the plant...the electricity for the appliance comes directly from the main power station...the Sun.... Concerning animals getting their energy recharge from that stored in the food....where does the food get the energy it has stored from?
But from my study of the afterlife and paranormal evidence that is not IMO what seems to happen to consciousness; but just the physical organism. The car and driver are not inseparably linked.
We each represent what I believe are the two different major schools of thought.
I actually believe I reached my views through rationalism. No leaps of faith involved. I go with the theory that best holds against all the evidence and argumentation. I can't claim scientific proof but I will argue for the 'most reasonable' position given the evidence and argumentation.I'm really just exploring ideas. As I remarked earlier in the thread I find relentless rationalism rather limiting, and I like to allow for possibilities.
I do also value truth over comfort and must watch for any bias in my deliberations. If I felt the materialist view was the most reasonable I would adopt the view. But I believe I heard many times over enough evidence against the materialist view of consciousness.But on the other hand I value truth over comfort,
You should be wary, but not to the extent that you will not see a 'positive' scenario as something you can accept as best explaining the evidence and argumentation. That attitude of strong wariness against positive views can be a bias to watch out for too.so I'm wary of beliefs which look like wishful thinking.
I actually believe I reached my views through rationalism.