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cronxeh
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As 'unnati D' stated, in the now locked thread, "i believe the concept of a separate life force, existing without d support of an atomic body is worth exploring."
This caught my interest, and even if his views may seem misguided and somewhat chaotic, there is an interesting concept worth discussing.
Is it possible for a life form to exist in a form of pure energy? If you consider that consciousness probably arises from a network of biochemical electrical networks, then would it not be plausible that such consciousness could arise from a network of electrons or positrons, or any particles that are capable of interacting with each other in a lattice.
Given that entire consciousness can fit in a brain with only 100 billion neurons, and each neuron is a sort of a directed edge from one vertex (dendrite) to another (axon), would it not be plausible that such arrangement of a directed graph can give rise to consciousness?
If this was simplified and instead of the brain there was a network of electrons traveling through quantum wells in a particular direction, and photons interacting with them creating a dynamical network of electron-photon consciousness?
Photons have no charge, or so we think. It is not conclusive, and if plausible is not deniable, then perhaps photons could be charged, which would lead the way to massless consciousness made up of light
Discuss.
This caught my interest, and even if his views may seem misguided and somewhat chaotic, there is an interesting concept worth discussing.
Is it possible for a life form to exist in a form of pure energy? If you consider that consciousness probably arises from a network of biochemical electrical networks, then would it not be plausible that such consciousness could arise from a network of electrons or positrons, or any particles that are capable of interacting with each other in a lattice.
Given that entire consciousness can fit in a brain with only 100 billion neurons, and each neuron is a sort of a directed edge from one vertex (dendrite) to another (axon), would it not be plausible that such arrangement of a directed graph can give rise to consciousness?
If this was simplified and instead of the brain there was a network of electrons traveling through quantum wells in a particular direction, and photons interacting with them creating a dynamical network of electron-photon consciousness?
Photons have no charge, or so we think. It is not conclusive, and if plausible is not deniable, then perhaps photons could be charged, which would lead the way to massless consciousness made up of light
Discuss.