AB,
But you can't claim consciousness as an emergent property until you can define how it works. We know how the holes in the mound can provide ventilation, but we do not know how electro chemical activity in the brain can produce conscious awareness. Correlation does not imply creation.
Nope, nope and nope to the power of nope.
Squared.
Actually, make that cubed.
What we
do know is that very complex emergent properties arise from simple component parts, none of which separately have any understanding at all of that complexity.
What we also know is that the brain is the most complicated thing in the known universe. The average human brain has about 100 billion neurons. Each neuron can be connected to up to 10,000 other neurons, passing signals to each other via as many as 1,000
trillion synaptic connections – equivalent by some estimates to a computer with a 1 trillion bit
per second processor. Have you any sense at all of how fantastically complex a bit of kit that is?
What we also know is that there’s nothing inherently different about consciousness that necessarily places it outside the possibility of being an emergent property of our brains, and moreover that it is consistent with the principles of emergence.
What we also know is that you have no argument at all to support your contention that consciousness as an emergent property is "physically impossible", and nor do you have one iota of evidence for an immaterial
anything – let alone a “soul” - with which you could replace it.
What we also know is that your only reasoning here is very poor – the argument form personal incredulity in fact – and moreover that there’s no need of defining every aspect of consciousness to think that
probabilistically emergence is the most likely explanation for it.
And even if that wasn't true, then you'd have to apply some major special pleading not to insist on exactly the same standard for "soul". And your problem there is that, while we don't know everything about how consciousness works, we do know quite a lot, whereas so far at least all you have to explain the workings of "soul" is the word "soul".
Is any of this sinking in yet?
Anything?