1/7 Few questions on this. So lemme elaborate: From what we can tell (which is relatively little), the universe has no obvious objective meaning built into it. We don't know why its there, and we don't know why we're here. Is life the purpose of the universe? If so...https://twitter.com/cosimia_/status/1095450341020069889 …
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I’ve been staring at my phone for the better part of an hour trying to work this all out

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Trying to navigate the lingo: a person’s sensation of ‘red’ is a classic example of quale. It’s a perception of a wavelength of light, an objective reality... information. We bestow meaning upon quale. Luckily, most folks have similar senses, similar perceptions, similar meaning.
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When you have any feeling or sensation, a thing is happening in your brain. There is a computational description of that happening.
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But isn't the hard problem that we have no idea how to compute epiphenomena from wetware into chipware? Neurons are REALLY complex little buggers individually- much more so then previously appreciated. EMERGENCE from their massive interactions = Qualia.
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