cfddjk said:
Thanks for the replies...
I do believe that Philosophers fight for the philosophy of mind, from their own minds and it has always been subjective. Where as Science deals with the Mind scientifically, backed up by experiments and proof.
A question to minorwork
You say that the duration timers (memory) are not present when we are unconscious / Asleep. Then how do we remember "Dreams" the next day (At least in bits and pieces). Where does this dreams come from?
Unconscious, subconscious, semiconscious, conscious, supra-conscious. Of these, I'll say a dream is an example of a semiconscious state. Some circuits are active that amplify the minds images. It is just that they are weak compared to the conscious state. Some are sourced by what Jung called archetypes and I'll call imprinted schemes from childhood.
In any case a dreamless sleep, a drunk blackout, a strong blow to the head (my personal experience) brings memories of a smooth progression until suddenly things are not smooth. I look up from a hamburger grill joint bar at noon and see a hospital room about 10 at night with no lapse of consciousness as far as I experience and duration timers out of sync or inoperative is one way of speaking of memory and its levels of establishment.
Waking life can produce illusions. Hard because of the overpowering strength of the overall physical world's inputs. Asleep midst relative quiet, things get forgotten and remembered just as in waking life. The relationships are self generated from memories and lack the volume of the physical world. This is not a 1 to 1 correspondence. There are many types of dreams. Falling dreams show that circuits associated with lack of support are still in the loop when a thought progression leaves one without support as in falling, when if the circuit was not operating and other, strictly recording circuits, were operating, then one could experience the weightlessness of a gravity free experience and remember because the program had not jumped to the fear of falling loop for as many passes as it took to wake up, but record the flying memories free of gravity. Not too many ifs is there?
And where is the objective verification? In the log book of your dreams. Not very objective but when related to a second log of waking life, date comparisons can relate occurences. Especially if a disciplined tutorial in concentration is being explored for veracity.
Can intent alter brain circuits? There is no doubt. Used to be I couldn't fly a plane and now I can. Play guitar like Segovia. ... OK, not like Segovia. Type. Drive a buggy in a coal mine.
How far can we take this alteration? Can we jumper around the amygdala and get rid of being so jumpy at loud noises and lack of support? Those being the instinctual fears of a newborn infant. If we can, should we?