Re: Challenge to Curt




"Vend" <vend82@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 22 Mar, 20:23, "Alpha" <OmegaZero2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Show that the APs of a neuron(s) (or any other property of a neuron or
group/net of neurons, or whatever other property of brain you want to
identify with experience) are *identical * with the experience of red.
Do
so without bringing in your delusional conditioning/religious beliefs in
swirling atoms and such. Use the real scientific method. Posit an
hypothesis and provide experimental data that shows such identity.

I think you have it backwards.

Nope;

Curt is making the claim that it *is* identical* , not me.





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