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Animal consciousness... have we been wrong?
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(04-24-2024, 05:29 PM)CCoburn Wrote: Its scale is likely quantum and measured in Planck lengths rendering it non observable via the visual mechanism. There are theories as to the structure of consciousness as "permanent atoms" that could function as individual consciousness possibly in the form of a 'soul atom'.

The physical vessel would be dissolvable but there would be permanence of consciousness in the form of these atomic structures. The consciousness itself would likely be situated at the nucleus as a spark or soul segment of the primordial light energy.

That is a very interesting proposition, and I suspect that the difficulty might be in understanding the mechanics mathematically... especially for me (not so gifted in the understanding of it.)  However there does seem to be some emerging sense of another kind of (or level of) understanding when it comes to creating a model based solely upon three-dimensional physics... but I don't want to pretend that I fully get the 'soul' atom idea.

It seems that "matter" is not a simple 'thing'... but a foundational relationship between waveforms and (perhaps) 'other' circumstances.

Scratch that... I'm just guessing here.

(Sorry for the topic drift...)
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RE: Animal consciousness... have we been wrong? - by Maxmars - 04-24-2024, 05:38 PM


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