bilby
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No, I am absolutely not doing that.Sorry, but you are out of date.
Of course, QFT could be wrong; but it is the best tested scientific theory in history; If it is wrong, then everything in science is up for grabs, and we know nothing.
It is significantly more likely that we will discover that NASA is wrong, and that the Moon actually is made of cheese, than it is that life after death is possible.
Wisely so, given that no possible mechanism exists for it to be true. One should treat such claims as equally implausible with perpetual motion machines - they cannot be true without demolishing all of science, so they can be dismissed out of hand.I agree that Reincarnation is just speculation but unlike heaven and hell, it does hold itself up to scrutiny. As time goes by our record keeping gets better and better - if some child says i was born in x place in such and such a year and lived this way, we can now check. Of course skeptics dismiss it as nothing but the child hearing about such a person
It can only be electrochemical activity in the brain, because there isn't anything else that can interact with brains; and we know that brains interact with consciousness.And then there is the soul - Consciousness - what is it?We don't know. But we DO know enough to rule out dualistic explanations.What makes us conscious? How come Big Blue with the ability to crunch lots of lots of data not have consciousness? Are computers still primitive? If we build a quantum computer one day will it get conscious and start communicating with us?
The 'soul' cannot be a separate thing from the physical activity in the brain; because if it was, there would be no way for the two parts to affect each other - and we know that simple changes to the brain DO have an effect on consciousness (at least, we do if we have ever been drunk, used drugs, or been anaesthetised.
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I am sorry there is a lot that we do not know - you are dismissing concerns just because the label says religion - that is a problem
I am dismissing incorrect assertions, that have been demonstrated to be impossible by science.
If you tell me you have built a perpetual motion machine, I can tell you that this cannot be true. Not because it is labelled 'religion' - there is nothing religious about such a machine - but because it is simply scientifically impossible. (Or, more accurately, for it to be possible, we would need to be almost completely wrong about almost everything; and we can't be that wrong about that much, or we would have noticed that almost everything we try to do simply doesn't work at all).
That's simply not true. We have one brain; it has a LOT of different regions, with different roles and evolutionary histories.You do realize that we have 2 brains? One is the old reptilian one and the other the neo-cortex? They do things differently?
Yes, the brain is divided into two hemispheres, with only limited communication between them. So what?And then we also have the left brain and the right brain?
Of course. So what?Different parts of the brain do different things - control different things?
The brain is not just one unit - we have not yet discovered the soul - consciousness - you have not yet explained why Big Blue with all the electrical activity is not conscious - what is missing in the Big Blue and other computers? Why is a dog that is so much less than Big Blue have consciousness and is aware of itself? A lot of animals are also
" One should treat such claims as equally implausible with perpetual motion machines - they cannot be true without demolishing all of science, so they can be dismissed out of hand" - that's crazy thing to say - something like what Einstein said when he heard that particles can be at two places at the same time! Nothing demolishes Science - it just adds another layer just as the quantum world has done
I don't NEED to explain how consciousness works in order to know it CANNOT be by the influence of a separate 'soul' that communicates with the physical brain; Any more than I NEED to know the exact geology of the lunar core to know that it CANNOT be made of Stilton.
There is nothing crazy about dismissing perpetual motion machines or souls on this basis. Einstein didn't like quantum mechanics. So he was wrong. So what? When an idea is new and untested, lots of very smart people will be wrong in their guesses as to how it will pan out - even for ideas less strange than Quantum Physics.
But we are not talking about a new idea - QFT is the best tested theory in history; we know it is true.
Science limits what is possible. That's its strength; that's how it works. It eliminates the wrong ideas from the infinite number of possible ideas, leaving us only with that which can be shown to be true; and it all fits together.
There are no souls; there is no reincarnation, no heaven and no hell.
If you don't want to put in the effort to learn QFT for yourself, to understand why this is so, you can instead ask people (like Sean Carroll), who have put in the effort.
If you think he is wrong, then it is up to YOU to prove it - a Nobel prize awaits, so go for your life.
There is a lot we don't know; but there is a lot WE - humanity - DO know; and that souls are impossible is one of those things. Of course, there are many individuals who don't know this; but they are not qualified to hold an opinion.
If I say the capital of Burkina Faso is Ouagadougu, You can learn some geography, and find out if I am right or wrong; or you can go there and check for yourself. You need not take my word for it. But if you haven't been there yourself, or taken a geography class, then you can't justify claiming that I don't know the right answer on the sole basis that you don't know it.
You don't know. That's OK. I do know; and I am not asking you to take my word - I have provided links to information from a highly qualified expert. You need not even take HIS word - you can enrol in college, learn QFT, and see for yourself.
But you can't just claim I don't know.
Sorry, but the answers are known - dualism cannot be right; souls cannot exist. The brain is made of atoms. We know all the things atoms can be influenced by at the temperatures and pressures we live in; and we can detect all of them; and we cannot detect anything that could be, or even allow for, a soul.
The Moon might be made of green cheese; but we know it can't be. Scientifically speaking, the idea that the Moon is made of green cheese is MORE likely than the idea that we have a separate soul, that is not a part of the physical brain.
Quantum mechanics is weird; but it works.

If we are wrong about how it works, we wouldn't be able to have this Internet conversation, which relies upon quantum effects in computer chips.