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What does it mean to "directly" detect something in science, as opposed to indirectly detect it? For example, when we use spectroscopy to find the composition of stars, are we "directly" or "indirectly" detecting the different types of atoms that make up these stars? Aradia: Yes. The way I'm using it, "indirectly" detecting something would be detecting something affected by something else, and attributing it to the something else. Well, in spectroscopy you're detecting concentrations of elements based on a theory of how different elements should effect the spectrum of light from the star, which sounds indirect (especially since you look for dark lines where photons of a certain frequency were not emitted by the star, rather than looking at the photons that did make it from the star to you). I don't see how this is so different from detecting "dark energy" based on a theory of how it should effect the "spectrum" of redshifts from galaxies at different distances from us. How about the detection of Neptune by its gravitational effects on Uranus? Is this "indirect", and if so, how is it fundamentally different from detecting an object creating gravitational waves by its effects on a human-designed gravitational wave detector, which seems about as "direct" as using a telescope to detect objects emitting electromagnetic waves? |
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Wow, long thread, so I'm just going to jump to the end and have my two cents about consciousness and the brain.
If you were to take a person, and surgically replace one of their neurons with a computer chip that was capable of doing the exact same thing as that neuron, would that person cease to be conscious? Clearly the answer is no. If you were to then do it to another neuron, would they lose consciousness? Again, I don't see how anyone could argue that they would. Then you could just keep repeating this until all the neurons in their brain are now computer chips. They would still have to be conscious, because at no stage of the process did replacing one neuron with a chip make them cease to be conscious. So now we can see that it is possible for a brain made entirely of man-made electronic parts, which don't have souls, so souls are not required for consciousness. |
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