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7/25/2025, 2:44:40 PM
>>17870698
Here’s the proof: Extensive scientific research shows that changes to the brain directly affect consciousness. For example, brain injuries can alter personality, memory, and awareness; anesthesia reliably suppresses conscious experience by affecting brain activity; and brain scans reveal that specific thoughts and feelings correspond to physical patterns of neural firing. If consciousness were independent of the brain, these physical changes wouldn’t impact awareness so consistently. The direct, repeatable link between brain states and conscious experience proves that consciousness arises from physical processes.
Proof Jesus was raised from the dead and the story isn't just a made up lie?
Here’s the proof: Extensive scientific research shows that changes to the brain directly affect consciousness. For example, brain injuries can alter personality, memory, and awareness; anesthesia reliably suppresses conscious experience by affecting brain activity; and brain scans reveal that specific thoughts and feelings correspond to physical patterns of neural firing. If consciousness were independent of the brain, these physical changes wouldn’t impact awareness so consistently. The direct, repeatable link between brain states and conscious experience proves that consciousness arises from physical processes.
Proof Jesus was raised from the dead and the story isn't just a made up lie?
7/23/2025, 12:10:07 PM
>>24575337
>Why do you assume that nothing is going on inside of you when you scroll?
I don't. It's you who assumes that sort of low vibration baseness is anything worth scribbling about. See >>24575142
>come up with the right combination of words to describe something that has yet to be described, such as the experience of spending most of your life online
As others have pointed out itt, it has been described (by other indiscriminate garbage eaters), but every great author knew that only a small portion of life is ever worth being described.
"The author as describer" may be the pinnacle expression of the depravity of literate barbarism.
>Why do you assume that nothing is going on inside of you when you scroll?
I don't. It's you who assumes that sort of low vibration baseness is anything worth scribbling about. See >>24575142
>come up with the right combination of words to describe something that has yet to be described, such as the experience of spending most of your life online
As others have pointed out itt, it has been described (by other indiscriminate garbage eaters), but every great author knew that only a small portion of life is ever worth being described.
"The author as describer" may be the pinnacle expression of the depravity of literate barbarism.
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