Scientists still don’t know how consciousness emerges from the brain. New ideas suggest it may not emerge at all, but instead be a basic feature of reality.
Is consciousness produced by the brain, or is it a deeper feature of reality? This question is a key focus of Christof Koch, one of today’s leading neuroscientists, in his presentation at the 15th “Behind and Beyond the Brain” Symposium, organized by the Bial Foundation and held April 8 to 11 in Porto.
Peace to all,
Logically intelligence preexists in undefiled energy from beings in logical souls already created becoming again for all Creation in One Family, I believe.
Peace always,
Stephen Andrew
You omnilogiced everyone away from your posts.It will just be the same nonsense over and over..
Mary is not God and no one here will agree with you.
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There is so much we don’t know about the brain or anything about our bodies. It’s kind of amazing to think about how detail-oriented God truly is. He spent time crafting us into his children, while creating the rest of the world. There is no one truly more loving than him.
This is my opinion/theory and it should not be taken as fact; but I think to think that our consciousness was put in place (after Adam and Eve) to tell right from wrong. Considering that they ate from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, it would make sense that we know what good and evil is, right?