Grebels wrote:
As Donnie says. Nobody knows a lot about consciousness and definite opinions about something the experts cannot agree on are necessarily dodgy.
I doubt you have the patience to read the material on this subject that I do. Most people don't. I probably couldn't get you halfway through basic remedial material on the subject before you got fed up with it and took a nap. I am a cure for insomnia. Anyway, if you can get yourself through the basics, I am confident that you would find neuroscience to be a satisfying and fun subject to explore. You just have to cut your teeth. Get your first taste of blood.
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There are things I don't know about, now isn't that slightly scary?
Not really. Whenever I find a new aspect of something that I thought I knew most of what there was to know about and realize that there is more to it than I thought, I roll my eyes, sigh, and promise to get a good night's sleep before starting on a new task. I'm telling you, making progress in getting a grasp on a new subject can make you dizzy, occasionally nauseous, but it leaves you with a smug sense of predatory satisfaction when you have made some new inroads.