Non-genetic memory definitely looks like information that's stored and shared from somewhere we don't think information should be stored or accessible based on our understanding of reality. Nobody in science wants to talk about it because that information could easily be stored where the information that represents something like a soul could be, and all of the culture and ego of modern science is built on being "right" about information not being stored there... because it isn't a place. Except it obviously is. 🤷
The culture of science needs to figure out how to account for something that is obvious but not measurable. Clearly cognitive biases run rampant under those circumstances under the current iteration of scientific culture.
The case of the injury to the dear antler can obviously be described as "the idea of the injury remains in the soul of the creature until the memory of the wound fades", so now we need to admit that "science" is incomplete until it accounts for all the variables in that statement. We can't say it's not happening in this case, and we can't say that there aren't a bunch of other similar but different things like this, so we need to be rational about what must exist in order for these things to be real, even if we don't yet understand how that component functions. It's obviously a system, and our ability to measure the systems of reality obviously fails to measure it.
Might as well just finish the thought: it's unclear who is right, but the materialists are wrong. There's something else going on. It looks like energy and information are being transmitted through some nonlocal means. It looks like magic, but there's going to be science for it. We can deduce this by what's credible about how UAP behave. A very smart astrophysicist in another podcast once described matter as being energy because "matter is just energy that doesn't travel through the dimension of time". This is accurate but I hadn't considered it before. Matter is energy that does something differently than other energy. We know the materialists are wrong and, logically, consciousness is obviously the same kind of weird unintuitive thing that makes sense to physics but not to us, because of how we exist. It looks like consciousness is energy that doesn't travel through the dimension of space. It looks like certain configuration of matter, which are actually configurations of energy because everything is energy 🤷, can operate as antennas into the energy of consciousness (which does not normally intersect with the energy of matter.) Interestingly, it looks like the energy of consciousness is influenced by time. The deer thing highlights this. As does some UAP stuff. And some near-death experience stuff. Ideas are probably alive, but they're just a different kind of life because there's lots of different kinds of life because life is different configurations of matter that connect with the energy of consciousness. We haven't been able to define life yet because we're still not actually measuring everything that's alive. It's hard to accept that that's what it looks like because it means that, while we're right about basically everything, we're wrong about something really big.
Non-genetic memory definitely looks like information that's stored and shared from somewhere we don't think information should be stored or accessible based on our understanding of reality.
Nobody in science wants to talk about it because that information could easily be stored where the information that represents something like a soul could be, and all of the culture and ego of modern science is built on being "right" about information not being stored there... because it isn't a place.
Except it obviously is. 🤷
The culture of science needs to figure out how to account for something that is obvious but not measurable. Clearly cognitive biases run rampant under those circumstances under the current iteration of scientific culture.
The case of the injury to the dear antler can obviously be described as "the idea of the injury remains in the soul of the creature until the memory of the wound fades", so now we need to admit that "science" is incomplete until it accounts for all the variables in that statement. We can't say it's not happening in this case, and we can't say that there aren't a bunch of other similar but different things like this, so we need to be rational about what must exist in order for these things to be real, even if we don't yet understand how that component functions.
It's obviously a system, and our ability to measure the systems of reality obviously fails to measure it.
Might as well just finish the thought: it's unclear who is right, but the materialists are wrong. There's something else going on. It looks like energy and information are being transmitted through some nonlocal means. It looks like magic, but there's going to be science for it. We can deduce this by what's credible about how UAP behave.
A very smart astrophysicist in another podcast once described matter as being energy because "matter is just energy that doesn't travel through the dimension of time". This is accurate but I hadn't considered it before. Matter is energy that does something differently than other energy. We know the materialists are wrong and, logically, consciousness is obviously the same kind of weird unintuitive thing that makes sense to physics but not to us, because of how we exist. It looks like consciousness is energy that doesn't travel through the dimension of space. It looks like certain configuration of matter, which are actually configurations of energy because everything is energy 🤷, can operate as antennas into the energy of consciousness (which does not normally intersect with the energy of matter.)
Interestingly, it looks like the energy of consciousness is influenced by time. The deer thing highlights this. As does some UAP stuff. And some near-death experience stuff.
Ideas are probably alive, but they're just a different kind of life because there's lots of different kinds of life because life is different configurations of matter that connect with the energy of consciousness. We haven't been able to define life yet because we're still not actually measuring everything that's alive.
It's hard to accept that that's what it looks like because it means that, while we're right about basically everything, we're wrong about something really big.
Culture is a climate if there's a parapsychological ecosystem.