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Why Physicists Are Saying Consciousness Is a State of Matter

4 pointsby Cadsbyalmost 9 years ago

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kbensonalmost 9 years ago
Is it me, or does all this follow from some unproven assumptions?<p><i>In 2008, Tononi proposed that a system demonstrating consciousness must have two specific traits. First, the system must be able to store and process large amounts of information. In other words consciousness is essentially a phenomenon of information.<p>And second, this information must be integrated in a unified whole so that it is impossible to divide into independent parts. That reflects the experience that each instance of consciousness is a unified whole that cannot be decomposed into separate components.</i><p>So, we&#x27;ve been given constraints, but where is it proven that those constraints match what we think of when we talk about consciousness? Or is all this predicated on &quot;consciousness&quot; being an overloaded term here, and it&#x27;s not necessarily referring to what the layperson would think of as consciousness? Is this just a matter of overlapping terms and an article taking advantage of that misconception?
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