Buffalo wrote:
No, I just claim that we know the difference between consciousness and unconsciousness, and this can be detected with instruments. That's a far cry from claiming to have "all knowledge."
Wait a second. Perhaps you are unfamiliar with what we mean when we say "consciousness." We do not simply mean being awake, we mean being aware of ourselves and our surroundings, having thought, and experiencing external stimuli.
So, yes, we can measure whether someone is awake or not, but we cannot measure consciousness.
Simon Belmont wrote:Actual consciousness is always associated with certain brain activity. So yes, we've invented a device. It's not new technology.
There is no way to know that as an observer, unless you've invented a device that allows you to become someone else for a time.
Sentience can be determined by observation, intelligence tests, etc.
No, it can't. Sorry.
Simon Belmont wrote:I can prove my point of view is true.
You've been trying in a sort of amateurish way on this thread. If you have the proof, then the leading neurological research institutions want it! I want it too!
You cannot.
I can subjectively demonstrate my assertions, yes.
There is not one documented case of consciousness during a state of brain death. If you can prove otherwise you will certain win a Nobel prize.
I give you the
NDE of Pam Reynolds, who had a vivid near death experience
while brain dead.
The case is stacking up against you, Buffalo.
Simon Belmont wrote:
It's a perfect analogy. The brain is an organ of thought. When the brain shuts down, thought stops. When muscles shut down, there is no more strength. This isn't a difficult concept. Try to think more clearly.
You're confusing thought with consciousness again.
Simon Belmont wrote:Please demonstrate that using credible evidence.
The burden of proof is on you, my friend. I have demonstrated my position.
Simon Belmont wrote:NDEs are not credible evidence of the existences of consciousness after death. The brain emits certain hallucinogenic chemicals as the body starts to die. That is a much better explanation for NDE stories than magical worlds full of dis-incorporated sentient apes.
NDEs are just one of the evidences for consciousness not existing merely within the confines of the brain. The Law of Consecration of Energy is another. That you think this law is a Joseph Smith thing is very telling about your knowledge on this subject.