AB,
You keep missing the point.
Seems unlikely given your endless evasions, wrongheaded reasoning etc but let’s see…
It is not conscious awareness which I deem to be an impossibility.
No-one has suggested otherwise.
It is the demonstrable ability for an entity of conscious awareness to contemplate what they are aware of rather than just react to it.
Yes, I know that you “deem” that to be the case, but as the available reasoning and evidence says you’re wrong about that what you’re actually being asked to do is to
justify your claim. That is, to explain
WHY you “deem” that – ideally without recourse to further unqualified assertions, avoidance and false arguments.
Look, I’ll even ask you again: WHY do you think it’s a logical impossibility for consciousness to be a single, integrated, emergent property of vastly complex brains consisting of billions of interacting parts that requires no third party “driver” at all?
You demonstrate this ability in every post you consciously compose.
You demonstrate this ability by analysing what I post and finding reasons to disagree (or agree) with what I write.
You seem to suggest that all this can be automated by physically defined reactions - this is what I deem to be impossible.
To have control of what you write, you need an entity which can exert conscious control rather than an entity which is entirely driven by reactions defined by the laws of physics over which we can have no control.
But as you know (or should do by now) these folkloric declarations and assertions are flatly contradicted by reason and evidence. What you’re being asked to do therefore is to provide some rebuttals to that reason and evidence that don’t collapse in a heap of fallacies and contradiction as soon as they’re examined.
It seems clear to me that you cannot articulate such rebuttals, which is why all you post is statements of blind faith (“I deem”, “obvious truth” etc). Nonetheless, and with very little expectation of a cogent answer, why don’t I help you by suggesting you set out your principles, your consequent reasoning, and your resulting conclusions so that they can be examined?
Go for it! (Finally.)