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Originally Posted by Webgoji
Personally I don't believe that a soul per se exists. I believe in the mind and it's functions and foibles, and I feel that psychology and therapy lends itself to understanding the mind.
The mind being, at best, the flow of conscious and unconsciousness; emotional and cognitive states. It is never the same and always in flux. The brain is meat; it's the hard drive and the mind is the central processor that uses the data in the brain to create our world.
And personally, I also feel the unified theory already exists. We just don't understand or know how to get all the links to work.
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I admire your comment here because you articulate a lot of scientific concepts from many fields, including physics. My two specific thought now are: 1. we do not understand consciousness because we cannot because to define it is a circular process, the only thing we can know is that it exists; the subconscious as you say is just the neuronal activity of he "meat" brain to use your good term, 2. experts disagree about whether the analogy of the brain to a computer (central processor) is accurate; I don't know. Thanks for reading this. Cheers.