AB,
I have tried to explain several times why it is physically impossible for material elements alone to become an entity of conscious self awareness.
That’s not true, so why pretend otherwise? What you’ve actually done is to
assert it - over and over again in fact – but never once have you tried to explain
why you think it.
I hear your assertion. Really, I do. The question you keep avoiding though is that, as all the available logic and evidence points to self-awareness as an emergent property, why do you just assert it not to be?
Perhaps you have not fully understood the problem,…
You’ve yet to explain what you think the problem to be, so there’s nothing for me not to have “fully understood”.
…or you may be relying on what may well be labelled "personal optimism" in the assumption that physical complexity alone can somehow generate conscious awareness.
I don’t assume that at all – though I do think it overwhelmingly the most likely explanation given the logic and evidence for it. That’s not the point though. Rather that point is that
you’re the one who asserts it to be “physically impossible”, so the burden of proof is with
you finally to explain
why you think that.
Why not at least
try to give it a go?
You accused me in another post of what I assume to be not reading enough, but I can assure you that I am able to read and understand many of the scientific publications mentioned in this thread, but none have come close to giving a feasible explanation for the attributes of human self awareness and free will. One of the first books I borrowed from the adult library when I reached the age of twelve was Einstein's original book on his theory of relativity. The mathematics was a bit beyond me at the time, but I found his ideas about the relativity of time and space fascinating. I do still have a fascination for reading about human scientific discovery, but I also am well aware of its limitations.
That’s a false claim. You’ve told us often that your mind is forever closed even to the possibility that you could be wrong (indeed you seem to be proud of your closed-mindedness) so necessarily no reasoning, no evidence, no proof, no
anything however persuasive could ever cause you to change your mind. Why then bother reading anything at all given that you’ve already decided that nothing could ever falsify your beliefs?