There’s a reductionist opinion that thinks that if can just pin down the action of every neuron and molecule we will understand consciousness. There are those who think it’s an emergent property which is still reductionism imo
I’m a stubborn determinist, but I think that there’s an information density horizon where you would have to displace things to observe them that functions as a limit of what it knowable.
Like, perfect information would make for perfect prediction, all signs seem to point that way, and Heisenberg uncertainty is what people quote at me when I ask if they can show that randomness actually exists. So to my prior message, I say again, I don’t believe that Heisenberg disproved causality. It’s likely we’re observing a small part of a large system in that, that is based in the causality of a system beyond our perceptual limit.
Anyways, the information density problem means, I think, that some things are always going to be unknowable, and God is at the top of the ladder
For the sake of adding a metaphor, I’m going to add to this since I’m home from work and the thread is paused.
So, as things stand, we have a fairly good idea what the weather will be like tomorrow. We derive that from a number of satellites, terrestrial weather stations, etc.
If we want to know the weather a month from now, we’d have to have vastly more equipment out there to gather and process data points, to have a finer resolution regarding knowing temperatures and pressures in layers of the atmosphere, etc etc etc
If we wanted to know the weather one year from now, maybe we’d need to factor solar activity, cloud modeling and the albedo effects from it, we’d for sure need even more weather stations and satellites.
What if we wanted to know the weather on a day 100 years from now? We’d probably need to know the status of the core of the sun and have a more precise understanding of the fusion going on in there, we’d have to maybe factor if there were going to be any bursts of radiation from space crossing between us and the sun, if meteors and comets were going to cast shadows and alter the energy input, and by now the satellites are making a noticeable impact on the amount of sunlight hitting earth, the weather stations are interfering with wind patterns, so is general surface erosion and desertification, etc etc etc
And eventually you get to a number, say ten thousand years from now, I want to know what the weather is going to be. But I can’t. There’s no more earth, we blocked out the sun completely with satellites. Not really, but something like that, right?
So you’ll run into a situation like that in all sorts of areas. Consciousness might remain hidden behind the veil of complexity