If what I experience is the present and the instantiation of my experiential processes on the brain takes time, it means that my brain lives in the future
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Replying to @Plinz
Doesn’t this also mean that your brain already decided what it wants to see and your mind explains why you made this decision after the fact ?
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Replying to @nr1woman
I think of the mind as the software running on the brain, and the self as a model of the agency within the mind. The self is not an agent, but its contents are used by the mind to influence decisions. The self documents this decision making.
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Replying to @nr1woman
You are reflecting that your self somehow identifies with your mind and its energy source. Mine does not. I experience my mind and its physical substrate as outside of my self.
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Replying to @nr1woman
Space is a set of locations that can hold information, and the trajectories that information can take between them. Energy describes change in information. We discern matter (patterns of information fluctuating in place) from momentum (translation of such patterns between places)
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Space is not primary. It is a projection that we make over the observable changes information at our systemic boundary.
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