Field Theory
[Written on June 20] Today, we visited Cozamel and had a beach day. Unlimited food and drinks, though I didn’t go nuts. I'm learning I don’t like that gorged feeling.
We got to talking about dementia and growing old. One thing I don’t want to experience is losing my mind as I age. I've been hospitalized twice for manic episodes and it's not fun. If it were my choice, I would just as soon not go through something like that again.
The brain is fascinating. If you really stop and think about how much complex processing goes on in that organ, it's amazing. For all the advances we've made in silicon device technology and AI, we're nowhere close to the power and size efficiency of the human brain.
There's an interesting theory surrounding consciousness and field theory. Rather than saying that consciousness arises as an emergent property of complexity, consciousness field theory speculates that consciousness is a field and our brains have sufficient complexity to tap into this field, creating our conscious experiences. It's a wild idea, no different than any other theory of consciousness.
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