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- From: livesey@solntze.wpd.sgi.com (Jon Livesey)
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: Re: What is consciousness?
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 10:06:37 GMT
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- References: <1992Nov9.014549.6456@aurora.com> <BeJ1TB1w165w@kalki33> <iordonez.722134309@academ01>
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- In article <iordonez.722134309@academ01>, iordonez@academ01.mty.itesm.mx (Ivan Ordonez-Reinoso) writes:
- |> kalki33!system@lakes.trenton.sc.us writes:
- |>
- |> >We can say what consciousness is, but first we would like your opinion:
- |> >what is it, what happens to it after death, and why?
- |>
- |> Once I went under anesthesia for about two hours, because I had an
- |> operation. I remember feeling funny when the pre-anesthesia started
- |> affecting my senses, and then, I was switched off. I remember nothing,
- |> absolutely nothing of those two hours; they disappeared from my sense of
- |> time, and I, my consciousness, disappeared from the Universe and appeared
- |> again later.
- |>
- |> I think that to be dead is like being under anesthesia forever: you
- |> become nothing at all. Why? Because your brain stops working.
-
- I certainly don't agree with Kalki, but I don't agree with this, either.
-
- Just because you can't recall anything from the time you were under
- anesthesia, you can't conclude that "I, my consciousness, disappeared
- from the Universe and appeared again later". You didn't disappear
- from the Universe at all: you just can't access whatever traces your
- consciousness left during that time. I've also been under anesthesia
- and I do have some vague recollection.
-
- What does it all mean about post-death? Who knows? Probably nothing
- at all. Being dead is only "like being under anesthesia forever" if
- at the end of forever you can wake up again. Can you? We don't know,
- do we?
-
- jon.
-