As for 'non-physical' representations, it would be hard for us to function without them and we all use them all the time...try never doing math. It's just better to understand than not.
This mental ability is also unique to us(humans) on planet earth and we don't know of it anywhere else in the universe. That is a stark contrast to the everything is information definition of information. — Mark Nyquist
is a wavefunction of affect:
— Possibility
Did you miss that mental content (as contained) is unaffected by physical matter? — Mark Nyquist
Did you miss that mental content (as contained) is unaffected by physical matter? — Mark Nyquist
The entropy of you and me is about the same — Prishon
Nevertheless, we are completely different forms. — Prishon
Would you agree? — Pop
Are they compulsory now? — Banno
If you are interested in my view, you are welcome to read my posts. — Banno
I maybe painted myself into a corner. Brain state is entirely physical and the subject matter of mental content can be affected and based on physical matter. I was referring to mental content the way you would think of thought or ideas as non-physical. — Mark Nyquist
As an example I could show how mental content can flash into existence in a way physical matter can not. Let's say you are driving along a dark road and a deer jumps in front of your headlights. The physics would play out as expected but the outcome could be determined by how you manage mental content. — Mark Nyquist
The way I understand it, five-dimensional conceptual structure isn’t organised according to time — Possibility
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