tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19351229.post2725319340197375177..comments2023-09-17T18:53:22.201+10:00Comments on captain mission: captain missionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13465482384803674356noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19351229.post-22800436721277030732008-11-16T13:36:00.000+11:002008-11-16T13:36:00.000+11:00greenfields a fool.yet another scientist whos more...greenfields a fool.<BR/>yet another scientist whos more interested in following a tradition of research than actually going anywhere new.<BR/><BR/>sure, the brain is fantastic, but its only the localized centre for intelligence within the human organism - the neurosystem extends to the skin, which means the brain is actually the entire organism, with the brain in the head being the densest concentration of neuro-matter, but by no means all of it.<BR/>its absurd to try and divorce the brain from the body.<BR/><BR/>but really, saying intelligence or consciousness is seated in the brain is a joke. it may have a minor seat there, but beyond that is the genome - something that makes the brain look like a water pistol in comparison of information dynamics.<BR/><BR/>then beyond that is the quantum infospace - a level of information conduction that encompasses the entire state of the cosmos and the dynamics that allow it to exist at all.<BR/>now, the brain is interesting as a reality generator - something that allows information/intelligence/consciousness to be downloaded into monkey flesh - and it is awe inspiring to consider that the bombardment of photons upon a monkey can be reconfigured from basic wavicles into the human experience.<BR/>but putting the brain on the pedestal as the seat of consciousness is like worshipping the hard drive rather than the website.<BR/>the brains a transceiver.<BR/>any scientist who chooses to ignore the heisenberg principles is narrow and backwards looking. particularly any neurologist who is narrow enough to class all chemicals as drugs, then all drugs as bad.<BR/>what does greenfield think of caffeine? anaesthetic? orgasm or REM? these are chemical states, often far more profound than LSD or MDMA.<BR/><BR/>any scientist, once they observe beyond the silly anthropomorphic state most sciences exist in, realizes that intelligence/conscoiusness is not a tiny blinking light in a cosmos of emptiness, but is the fundamental state of the cosmos itself.<BR/>its the mega-quantic state of the universe that acts consciously and allows life to exist, not the brain.<BR/><BR/>by all means investigate the brain, but divorcing it from drugs, quantum dynamics, the body and heisenbergian relativity is the opposite of science - its choosing to ignore the primary factors that exist with the brain as part of the entire intelligence/consciousness/information sphere.ed hannamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09013749836539093419noreply@blogger.com