Can Consciousness be Modeled Mathmatically?

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Quote:We have seen that AI, which was supposed to be a failure, is coming back with

gusto on the back of multi sensor robotics and possibly androids with quantum computers. There is some mysterious counter intuitive behaviour in the sub atomic world which seems to suggest inanimate objects do sense the external world.

It would be nice to know the views of experts from different fields, such as math, science, psychology, sociology, cosmology on this intriguing subject. One possibility

that comes to mind is if probability is actually such a model, as it does incorporate

randomness.

II'm sure this question will interest some. There are over 1700 replies to this question. Take a look.
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Looks like this thread was accidentally posted twice?
Wrong forum? But anyway:

Unless someone has a mathematical description of "red", and a mathematical way to be sure your "red" isn't my "green", seems to even start mathematical modeling of consciousness is hopeless.

But then mathematical descriptions concern relations not relata so this isn't surprising, physics which rests on math cannot tell us about things in themselves.

From the end of Smolin's Time Reborn:

"We don't know what a rock really is, or an atom, or an electron. We can only observe how they interact with other things and thereby describe their relational properties. Perhaps everything has external and internal aspects. The external properties are those that science can capture and describe - through interactions, in terms of relationships. The internal aspect is the intrinsic essence, it is the reality that is not expressible in the language of interactions and relations. Consciousness, whatever it is, is an aspect of the intrinsic essence of brains."

As some of the interlocutors on that thread note, the best you can do is akin to what Hoffman does which is present a representation of conscious agents acting but not actually modeling consciousness itself. That or look to measure the correlates.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'

- Bertrand Russell


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(2019-02-26, 01:38 PM)Typoz Wrote: Looks like this thread was accidentally posted twice?

Duplicate deleted.

(2019-02-26, 01:55 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: Wrong forum?

Moved to 'General Consciousness Science'.
https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blo...98b104158d


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(2019-03-04, 09:56 PM)Paul C. Anagnostopoulos Wrote: https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blo...98b104158d


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Do you know what's going on with IIT?

I recall they were trying to create treatments from its principle ideas?
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'

- Bertrand Russell


(2019-03-04, 10:11 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: Do you know what's going on with IIT?

I recall they were trying to create treatments from its principle ideas?

I don't know much about its current state. I know that calculations of Phi are usually intractable, so there is work on coming up with simplified but representative measures.

Here is an interesting application:

http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/5/198/198ra105

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