Thank you, Hannah.
I just ran across this article and thought it might be of interest to some of you wondering about the nature of conciousness and other viewpoints. Here's a snippet:
The rest of the article can be found at: http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/050808_human_consciousness.html
Anyway, let me echo the good luck sentiment to anyone who comes by this spot on the information crossroad of this forum ... And keep following that rabbit!
I just ran across this article and thought it might be of interest to some of you wondering about the nature of conciousness and other viewpoints. Here's a snippet:
QuoteNo longer the sole purview of philosophers and mystics, consciousness is now attracting the attention of scientists from across a variety of different fields, each, it seems, with their own theories about what consciousness is and how it arises from the brain.
In many religions, consciousness is closely tied to the ancient notion of the soul, the idea that in each of us, there exists an immaterial essence that survives death and perhaps even predates birth. It was believed that the soul was what allowed us to think and feel, remember and reason.
Our personality, our individuality and our humanity were all believed to originate from the soul.
Nowadays, these things are generally attributed to physical processes in the brain, but exactly how chemical and electrical signals between trillions of brain cells called neurons are transformed into thoughts, emotions and a sense of self is still unknown.
The rest of the article can be found at: http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/050808_human_consciousness.html
Anyway, let me echo the good luck sentiment to anyone who comes by this spot on the information crossroad of this forum ... And keep following that rabbit!