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Lars Laborious
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Say you dream of a red car. Then, allegedly, what happens is that your brain cells uses information from everyday life to produce a picture of a red car.
My problem is the final product. A computer can produce a picture of a red car on the screen, which we then can see. But a brain doesn't have a screen, only more cells, and we have yet to find both a picture of a red car in our heads and a second observer interpreting the cell's information about a car. I have a problem with dualism since it just moves the "observer"-problem, but what if the "second observer" and the car is the same thing. A sort of naked awarness that IS the screen as well as the observer. I know it dosn't make much sence, but has anybody done some thinking concerning this? What is the final pictures that is seen by something?
Lars
My problem is the final product. A computer can produce a picture of a red car on the screen, which we then can see. But a brain doesn't have a screen, only more cells, and we have yet to find both a picture of a red car in our heads and a second observer interpreting the cell's information about a car. I have a problem with dualism since it just moves the "observer"-problem, but what if the "second observer" and the car is the same thing. A sort of naked awarness that IS the screen as well as the observer. I know it dosn't make much sence, but has anybody done some thinking concerning this? What is the final pictures that is seen by something?
Lars