Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Consciousness

Free will is an action which cannot be unpredicted. That was a double negative sentence, but don't make it positive.

You cannot predict anything properly, no matter how advanced an analytical system may be due to the validity of the uncertainty principle. But then again nothing controllable governs the uncertainty principle, the uncertainty principle is not predictable, but the future never changes. Since it isn't theoretically possible to predict everything because of the validity of the uncertainty principle, I will not state that consciousness doesn't exist because everything can be predicted, without the uncertainty principle, this would be correct.

Consciousness is a greatly misunderstood, over estimated and invalid concept. An unconscious entity (all entities) cannot correctly imagine consciousness. Conscious and unconscious are philosophical synonyms.

Oh hold on, did I just make a mistake? I said: An unconscious entity (all entities) cannot correctly imagine consciousness. One could argue that because of that, I can't even start saying that people don't understand it properly, or to start developing on it because it's not a concept I could possibly imagine.

True, I'm only making a statement that people don't think properly about it. They think spiritually and that's where all things go wrong because logically, there is no such thing as being conscious. You didn't actually choose to read this even if your brain is screaming that it chose. You never choose. A very long history, a chain of events has brought you to be reading these words right now. And you have controlled nothing, the electrons in your brain at this moment were supposed to be exactly the way they are since the dawn of time.

2 comments:

  1. If "you never choose" is assumed to be a correct statement, can you than explain the term 'choice' related to our actions?

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  2. Choice is a human idea to describe a particular type of thought, human ideas are not conscious. Therefore, with this logic, you understand that all concepts related to understanding how we think must be clarified by the fact that they are not free to change. An idea is a projection within the universe which obeys the laws of physics. By the way, thanks for the question, I love that!

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