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originally posted by: socialmediaclown
a reply to: Quintilian
It's called the subconscious.
I consider my understanding of consciousness and quantum mechanics to be shallow at best but compared to my limited knowledge, yours appears to be pretty much non-existent. You're caught up in an incoherent loop of confusion where you keep repeating the same flapdoodle over and over again. You're redundant.
Do you mean sentient?
Both consciousness and sentience are components of self-awareness. Sentience is usually considered the capacity to sense feelings, perceptions, and experiences such as suffering and enjoyment, pleasure and pain—sensations. Consciousness is also awareness, but at a much higher level—the ability to think and use reason to solve problems and make sense of the world around an individual.
The higher the level of consciousness, the greater is the intellectual capacity of a being to contemplate phenomena and events, as well as to integrate knowledge from diverse fields, together with causes and effects and the development of novel solutions. The highest levels of consciousness allow an animal or human to question their own existence—the whys, purpose and their own futures.
Consciousness is immeasurable.
...if the external reality exists independent of our existence, yet time requires a perception or a measurement of duration, who or what is taking that measurement or making that perception in the absence of a conscious observer?
Is the universe measuring its own time duration?
Frequencies require a flow of time in order to vibrate.
Without that continual motion, there is no external reality.
Time is not required for external reality to exist.
originally posted by: socialmediaclown
a reply to: Quintilian
Aside from being extremely vague, all you did was describe aspects of behavior that consciousness allows us to do. This does not define what consciousness is.
This is like saying electricity allows us to turn on a light, watch TV, use a computer. This describes what electricity does. It doesn't define what electricity is.
originally posted by: socialmediaclown
a reply to: Quintilian
Consciousness is immeasurable. It has no physical measurable properties (that we're aware of). That doesn't mean its qualities or aspects can't be described according to what we are able to perceive as you and I have demonstrated. You seem to be extremely confused.
"Consciousness is immeasurable."
"The higher the level of consciousness, the greater is the intellectual capacity of a being"
Consciousness is immeasurable.It can't be deduced to a quantifiable definition.
My simple definition is that consciousness is awareness.
Consciousness is the awareness or the "observer" that collapses the wavefunction.
That depends on what type of external reality you're referring to.
If you're talking about a physical reality made up of matter in 3D spacetime (the 3 dimensions of space + time) then time absolutely is required.
If there's no time then there's no "flow of energies".
Physical reality would exist in a frozen state. Like a still shot or a single frame in a movie.