Consciousness is
Intrinsic—my own, as independent;
Compositional—structured with many phenomenological distinctions;
Informational—particular and specific;
Integrated/Whole—unified and irreducible;
Exclusive—definite content, no more no less. — PoeticUniverse
That information integrates on its own is a bit of a mind bender initially. — Pop
Subconscious trains of thoughts via for attention, and among these alternatives the brain constructs scenarios of consequences and then collapses them into the best result. — PoeticUniverse
memorized information — Pop
Does this universal exist intrinsically to everyThing? Or does this universal exist in the background ubiquitously, such that everything within it self organizes by integrating information? — Pop
Here Now — Jack Cummins
An intelligent agent can bring into existence a pocket watch. — Jan Ardena
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I am raising this question partly because so many threads are based on the claim that no God exists. I realise that this is complex, but I do believe that it does lead to the question of why anything exists at all, which goes back to Spinoza. I am not sure that there any easy answers to the questions, but, aside from the question of whether or not there is a rational explanation for a God behind existence, I am left puzzling about the nature of existence. I don't know if anyone else wonders about this, or perhaps it has been tackled in previous threads, but I am wondering about the whole nature of existence, including sentient beings, like ourselves, and all forms of existence. How can we explain the existence and development of life at all? — Jack Cummins
I agree with that. It is worth listening to people's opinion on the subject, anyway. E.g. one may come up with an answer that it is up to use to create a purpose for/in life ... Besides, mine was one of them! :)Nevertheless, I think that, even then, we can create our own sense of meaning and purpose. — Jack Cummins
To be honest I didn't read much of the thread ... I have read so much already on the subject that I lost my appetite! Nevertheless, you are very right and thank you for bringing this up. I will certainly read more comments/replies in your thread. They might whet my appetite! :)I think that some people have come up with some excellent attempts to answer this question during the last couple of weeks in this thread. — Jack Cummins
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