@@theidealisticman also agreed. I think what's happening is the people with an affinity for hard science don't agree with him for taking first person experience seriously, and people that start by taking first person experience seriously aren't appreciative of his work in the hard science of the brain. I think he's right in that focusing too much on either is going to miss something.
@@uninspired3583 That is an interesting diagnosis. I think people will have no choice but to take him seriously if and when he demonstrates the theory as he explains towards the end.
@@uninspired3583 his entire theory of consciousness. We currently do not have a generally accepted/credible theory of how consciousness arises in the brain. In his book, and in this video, he attempts to explain how. I recall that I asked him what he thinks of Donald Hoffman's lamentations that none of our current theories (IIT, Orchestrated collapse of micro tubules, global workspace etc.) can explain how one comes to smell coffee, taste chocolate etc. His response was that Hoffman must read his book. When I say towards the end, I mean the part where he says they are currently working towards building a conscious artificial agent to demo his work.
Thanks. Dr Solms is tragically underappreciated
Agreed. But you know, getting to do the work is the ultimate prize.
@@theidealisticman also agreed. I think what's happening is the people with an affinity for hard science don't agree with him for taking first person experience seriously, and people that start by taking first person experience seriously aren't appreciative of his work in the hard science of the brain.
I think he's right in that focusing too much on either is going to miss something.
@@uninspired3583 That is an interesting diagnosis. I think people will have no choice but to take him seriously if and when he demonstrates the theory as he explains towards the end.
@theidealisticman which theory did you have in mind specifically? I watched this in pieces over the last few days trying to absorb it all
@@uninspired3583 his entire theory of consciousness. We currently do not have a generally accepted/credible theory of how consciousness arises in the brain. In his book, and in this video, he attempts to explain how. I recall that I asked him what he thinks of Donald Hoffman's lamentations that none of our current theories (IIT, Orchestrated collapse of micro tubules, global workspace etc.) can explain how one comes to smell coffee, taste chocolate etc. His response was that Hoffman must read his book. When I say towards the end, I mean the part where he says they are currently working towards building a conscious artificial agent to demo his work.
What a wide ranging excellent conversation, I totally enjoyed it. Thank you.
Thank you for watching Siseko. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice, Kukhokuhle! Thank you
Thank you for watching Bryn! I hope you're subscribed for more.
@@theidealisticman just done, Kukhokuhle.
@@brynoreilly2731 Thank you
Feeling is part of the headset and helps explains how the headset is hardwired to a deeper reality.
That sounds deep. But I don't think I understand it.
You're channel is going far 🎉❤
Thank you Kwantu!
These are videos from Mark Solms' 2016 on-line course "What Is a Mind": ruclips.net/p/PLqSYUJvxD-UAWU4FKCCT9qivDRJiUP_TE
Thank you for linking to these Alex!
Promo*SM
Meaning?
What kind of sound quality is that?
If you can't do that, don't do it.
It's an insult.
Why don’t you go create your own podcast?
@@theidealisticman I ask for an intelligent audible sound.
@@silberlinie your comment above was anything but asking.
@@theidealisticman Whatever you say.