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<blockquote data-quote="Reasonably Sane" data-source="post: 77566180" data-attributes="member: 452228"><p>My whole point was stated: Basically, nothing that we see as the physical realm actually exists. We just use our senses to interpret it as physicality. Then, when you reduce "we" to "me", what exactly are you? In my opinion, something from outside this physical realm that occupies a body (biological machine). My body is not me. My body is something I occupy, much like I may occupy a car that I drive. And the "me" within my body is much like the driver of a modern "drive by wire" car. That is, the "brain" is the computer through which the driver controls the car, but the brain is not the driver. It is a part of the car.</p><p></p><p>All just hypothesis, of course. But like I said, as a species I think that the more we learn, we are so enamored with our newly acquired knowledge that we suffer from an ever increasing Dunning Kruger effect. This is just all my opinion, of course, and much of what I said in this and the previous post is for illustrative purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reasonably Sane, post: 77566180, member: 452228"] My whole point was stated: Basically, nothing that we see as the physical realm actually exists. We just use our senses to interpret it as physicality. Then, when you reduce "we" to "me", what exactly are you? In my opinion, something from outside this physical realm that occupies a body (biological machine). My body is not me. My body is something I occupy, much like I may occupy a car that I drive. And the "me" within my body is much like the driver of a modern "drive by wire" car. That is, the "brain" is the computer through which the driver controls the car, but the brain is not the driver. It is a part of the car. All just hypothesis, of course. But like I said, as a species I think that the more we learn, we are so enamored with our newly acquired knowledge that we suffer from an ever increasing Dunning Kruger effect. This is just all my opinion, of course, and much of what I said in this and the previous post is for illustrative purposes. [/QUOTE]
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