Re: What Is A Soul (Consciousness) (Scientific, not Religious Please)
- From: "Androcles" <Engineer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 18:06:28 GMT
"Any Propaganda==Enemy Propaganda" <gmvoeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:yQiZh.86827$_c5.35711@xxxxxxxxxxxx
It is plain for me to understand the Soul is a law of physics
simply because I myself is one while alive.
It seems to me that without a soul to think about
the physical universe it would all be totally meaningless.
I do not want to hear explanations that can not be understood by a layman.
I do not want to hear religious beliefs but facts about the soul rooted in scientific understanding.
Can a soul be created by enginners in some kind of manufactured computer ?
No, but it can be by engineers. :-)
Is a soul really any different from one creature to another ?
Yes, and that is the crux of the matter.
The soul of a moth isn't much different to the soul of a maze-tracing
computerized mouse and less successful. Once the computer has
explored the maze and memorized it, the mouse will find the path.
A moth is distracted more easily.
Why does science not address this most important thing in this infinite universe ?
One man's important is another man's toy.
I am assuming the Universe is in fact infinite and our Big Bang (chuckle)
is but a tiny insignificant part of the Big Picture.
Not relevant to 'soul'.
Start a new thread, you are wandering off the important topic.
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