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* There is also the problem of measuring "how much" consciousness is happening: for example, what happens if I run a conscious mind on a pair of computers in lockstep, and then disable one half? What if instead of one half being disabled, it is subjected to slightly different stimuli?
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* There is also the problem of measuring "how much" consciousness is happening: for example, what happens if I run a conscious mind on a pair of computers in lockstep, and then disable one half? What if instead of one half being disabled, it is subjected to slightly different stimuli?
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* "Incidental computations" by all kinds of systems should plausibly be creating consciousness in very strange scenarios. Why do we experience a rulebound, consistent, simple universe? See also [[Boltzmann brains]].
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* "Incidental computations" by all kinds of systems should plausibly be creating consciousness in very strange scenarios. Why do we experience a rulebound, consistent, simple universe? See also [[Boltzmann brains]].
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* What if I represent my computable, conscious function as a very big lookup table?
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* What if I represent my computable, conscious function as a very big lookup table?
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* [[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11098-014-0387-8|If materialism is true, the United States is probably conscious]]
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* [[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11098-014-0387-8|If materialism is true, the United States is probably conscious]].
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=== Dualism
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=== Dualism
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