Heisenberg
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Change the brain, change the consciousness. Damage the brain, damage the consciousness. Kill the brain, kill the consciousness.You have energy and matter as parts of your composition.
You can choose do what you will (relatively) with your energy and matter by way of your consciousness.
Energy and matter are the same.
Consciousness directs the latter.
The brain contains consciousness, and is not consciousness itself.
If what we see in the universe (any closed system, including the body) is exchanges of energy, what role is consciousness playing? If energy cannot be created or destroyed, then what about consciousness?
Mental development correlates with brain development, mental activity correlates with brain activity. Brain function correlates with the mind in every way we would predict from the hypothesis that the brain causes the mind. From a scientific point of view, the mind is a manifestation of the brain. In order for us to be aware the brain needs to be constantly activated, which suggests that this constant brain activity is necessary for consciousness, probably because it is consciousness.
"Consciousness is simply the real time processing of sensory input and internal communication and monitoring. Our experience of reality is demonstrably constructed by the brain. When you alter the underlying brain function, you alter that construction. People can be made to feel as if they do not control their own limbs, or that they have extra limbs, or that sound has a color, that parts of the world do not exist, that their spouse has been replaced by an imposter, or that they are one with the universe. We can do all this by poking around in the brain." -Steven Novella