That's the word that came to my mind earlier reading Merle's post: "temporary" (and we might add possibly "partial").
Is the Filter Theory committing the ad hoc fallacy and is it unfalsifiable?
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(2023-06-30, 10:30 PM)Sam Wrote: The mind being affected by the brain (and viceversa) is an undeniable fact. These periods of lucidity are well known to occur sporadically with certain types of dementia... perhaps some cases are just those who die at the time of one of these periods of lucidity. But taken together with all the evidence we have available, this seems likely to be only a poor approximation of what is really going on. Li Huei Tsai showed we can substantially destroy the brains networks causing loss of memory, yet following robust recreation of these networks, memory does return, suggesting such severe damage merely prevents recall, not that memory is lost. We can also show behavioral effects on organisms using 'external' hyper-weak magnetic fields - thousands of times weaker than the earths local magnetic field. Memory is also subject to the environment, learning under one condition, but recalling under another does cause problems - a well known problem for deep sea divers. You can look at retrograde amnesiac effects of drugs like Midazolam, where we also see a strong anterograde reinforcement of memory from the period before the drug was administered - theories abound, but interference theories fit best. You can also look at 'blocking effects' in molluscs, that have so few neurons, that the idea of higher processing taking place within the brain becomes rather unattractive. As you point out, the idea that the brain is somehow involved in my experience is hardly controversial, but what is really going on remains unclear. My own controversial view is that past brain states 'directly' interfere with present brain states. I mean directly too. I think we have trouble defining that idea, using our current terminology, or even trying to think about it, because it is in my brain, but not my brain from now, it's from my brain in the past. If your brain state in the past was different, and incompatible with your normal current brain state, it might be that in some cases the reason we do not have explicit recalled experiences are because you simply lost access to memory, because it was laid down in an incompatible way, you could no longer access it. Once we open the door to the involvement of information from [what we label] the past, we have to start looking at similar effects over [what we label] space too, and we're forced to introduce the idea that any matching patterns within structures of the brain, can be added-up, not even your own, absolutely any, in a way that transcends spacetime. Ultimately you get to a place (well I got to a place) where matching classical patterns (any), can add up non-classically (transcend spacetime), and that results in our experience... and the solutions that arise from that, offer a far more effective way of explaining our experience. And indeed, this is where physics seems to be heading.
We shall not cease from exploration
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And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. (2023-06-30, 08:06 PM)Merle Wrote: Before my grandmother had a stroke, she would interact with people and remember it. After her stroke, she would interact with people, and not remember it happened. If the mind is dependent on the brain, this is easy to explain. If the mind is not dependent on the brain, can you explain why this happens? Your experience with your grandmother (which I have much empathy so please excuse me speaking more directly for purposes of our discussion), is your observation. It is an observation of correlation and not causality. Further, your ability to observe is limited since you are simply a fellow human being. There are countless potential alternative explanations other than a strict mind=brain-full-stop position. Your position isn't unreasonable in my mind (as you state, its what you observe) but to hold it as well-grounded or even 'scientific' is just nonsense. If you were being intellectually honest, you would be more agnostic on your position. What I've been saying for pages in this thread. (2023-07-01, 09:13 AM)Max_B Wrote: .................................. Interesting. This research result seems to indicate that memory is held somewhere and in some form that we haven't discovered yet. And the finding that "...severe (brain) damage merely prevents recall, not that memory is lost" would be predicted by the filter/transceiver theory of mind. (2023-06-30, 11:12 AM)Merle Wrote: LOL. This misrepresents all that I said here. I have answered this stuff multiple times. Will you simply ignore what I write, and claim victory? People should definitely read your posts...
'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 (2023-06-30, 10:33 AM)Merle Wrote: OK, I read the study you reference. (Sarraf, M., Woodley, M., Tressoldi, P. (2020). Anomalous information reception by mediums: A meta-analysis of the scientific evidence. Explore 17, 10.1016/j.explore.2020.04.002.) Small observed effect? What about this follow-on study of mediumship accuracy from 2022, which employed 28 mediums, also with a triple-blind protocol: Is There Someone in the Hereafter? Mediumship Accuracy of 100 Readings Obtained with a Triple Level of Blinding Protocol Patrizio Tressoldi, Laura Liberale, and Fernando Sinesio http://www.patriziotressoldi.it/cmssimpl...ter_22.pdf Quote:Abstract Note: the calculated cumulative p value was 0.000048. (2023-07-01, 08:17 PM)nbtruthman Wrote: Small observed effect? What about this follow-on study of mediumship accuracy from 2022, which employed 28 mediums, also with a triple-blind protocol: I have zero confidence in these types of triple blind medium studies, where the sitter gets to judge whether a statement was more accurate, or less accurate. But at least Beischel's fiendishly difficult papers told us that where her studies answers were factual, the sitters judged the accuracy as poor, when the answers were open to opinion the sitters judged them more accurate. This study seems even worse, we don't get to know anything about the answers/accuracy. We basically have two groups of people, one group makes statements (we don't know what they were), and the other group judges them (and we don't know if the judging is accurate), and someone publishes a paper, and says hey, we got a significant result. It's just such rubbish...
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. (2023-07-01, 10:27 PM)Max_B Wrote: I have zero confidence in these types of triple blind medium studies, where the sitter gets to judge whether a statement was more accurate, or less accurate. But at least Beischel's fiendishly difficult papers told us that where her studies answers were factual, the sitters judged the accuracy as poor, when the answers were open to opinion the sitters judged them more accurate. This study seems even worse, we don't get to know anything about the answers/accuracy. We basically have two groups of people, one group makes statements (we don't know what they were), and the other group judges them (and we don't know if the judging is accurate), and someone publishes a paper, and says hey, we got a significant result. It's just such rubbish... Actually, I've just noticed a there is a database... for each mediums answers (in Italian) I presume, with columns of 'interact' and 'no interact' (I don't understand the significance of these). I'll just post the first two mediums answers translated in google... I can't be bothered to do more, because it's even worse than I expected, the answers are almost entirely obvious, vague, or highly likely/common. Medium 1 Interact Shows difficulty in speaking He shows me a picture his family are looking at that he has had to make choices about She tells me "I couldn't express my feelings" Show me white flowers or small white objects His house was not really in the city because he shows me a lot of greenery from his house It makes me hear the noise of a railway or a train in the distance He often shows me his ring finger, maybe he wants to show me a ring No Interact Woman around 40 years old Thin Private person He had quite serious vision problems A sore throat Dark of hair When he was at the end of his illness he often passed out He did work where he used his head (concentration) and hands It gives me a feeling of loneliness He spent some time in the hospital She left with remorse that she hadn't said all she had to say She was married He had a son She is very attached to a person, her mother or someone who has been her mother and is with her in the afterlife He read newspapers or crossword puzzles I see an abortion, but I don't know if it refers to her or to the woman in the other consultation Two or three people have been very close to her It was dark when she died The applicant for this consultation is a man She comes off with an appearance I interpret as being around 60 years old or older Died of a health problem Quite a long illness Problems standing, knees or legs Corpulent, rounded woman Anxious person He was a sober person Voluminous hair, backcombed type He dyed his hair She was nice Work or hobby with flowers or soil She was a woman of the wrist She was a smoker She was in the hospital a lot She was buried, or dressed for the last farewell, in a blue dress He was very believer His father is also in the afterlife His father is a thin and tall man His father was a smoker His father died of heart problems He left a daughter or a granddaughter, however a female figure Daughter or granddaughter has family or sentimental problems, says "courage" Medium 2 Interact He shows me a religious figure on his bed He tells me a name that begins with a D, perhaps Domenico or Domenica He talks to me about family chats about a property It makes me feel the presence of a man who died long before or long after her. Dark-haired, reserved and a smoker He mentions Giuseppe's name She shows me a white housewife or cook apron He shows me a pocket with button teeth He shows me a mask, like oxygen, when he was in the hospital He talks to me about problems with a car, to her or his family He shows me a slightly dark and antique wardrobe No interact Energetic, active woman ** Small Build** Was 60 or older ** He had clear eyes** Genuine person** She was generous** Did manual tasks** Sociable woman** He practiced in the social ** A combination of factors led to her death** He gesticulated a lot He lived in the suburbs At some point in her life she had a hard time managing herself She died when it was dark He had difficulty with his fingers, like arthrosis The applicant is a son or in any case a man He had two sons The family is uneasy about a young woman's move for study or travel She makes me feel the presence of a man who died long before or long after her, dark-haired, reserved and a smoker He sends me a peppermint flavor Between May and April there is an anniversary to remember She died quite young** Cheerful and jovial person** She died of illness** Roundish in build** She had a strong character and for this reason she was sometimes misunderstood** He had a problem between the abdomen and stomach which shows me very swollen** It is shown as if kneading bread or dough** He had no particular hobbies** He had fine, slightly thinning hair** She wore soft colors** She had quite large breasts** His hands were a little rough, not very well-kept** He had a foot problem, like a big toe** She looks tired His life was rather tiring, not easy She passed when it was dark In a span of 24/48 hours before her departure, she seemed dead for a few minutes, then recovered, but then left Her father is with her in the afterlife Her father is a taller man than her, he welcomed her into the afterlife Her maternal grandmother is also in the afterlife, and has taken her in He has remorse that he left something unfinished with his son The hair was no other than shoulders in length There were so many clothes in her closets He had bought new shoes that he didn't have time to wear It makes me feel like a light colored animal of small to medium size, bonded to her or to the applicant She is sorry for not having understood the value of what was around her She's sorry for her character, for how she sometimes put herself He says he didn't have time to arrange some papers or documents Someone in the family has health problems, they want to reassure that person
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. (2023-07-01, 11:09 PM)Max_B Wrote: Actually, I've just noticed a there is a database... for each mediums answers (in Italian) I presume, with columns of 'interact' and 'no interact' (I don't understand the significance of these). I'll just post the first two mediums answers translated in google... I can't be bothered to do more, because it's even worse than I expected, the answers are almost entirely obvious, vague, or highly likely/common. You've managed to casually trash a lot of work here. Looking at these example communications, many of them are hardly "obvious, vague, or highly likely/common". For instance, "He had bought new shoes that he didn't have time to wear". This statement is not obvious, not vague, and not highly likely. How likely is that to apply to just any person? Not very. Another: "He had difficulty with his fingers, like arthrosis". What is the probability of that in the population? I don't know, but it isn't high. Another: "He says he didn't have time to arrange some papers or documents". How likely is that statement to apply to just any person? Another: "It makes me feel like a light colored animal of small to medium size, bonded to her or to the applicant". The person had a small light colored pet dog or cat. How likely would this statement apply to just any person? If in a phone session with no cold reading allowed and no preparation a medium made a lot of true statements about me or a deceased family member, a reasonable conclusion would be that the medium was genuine. Even if many of the individual statements had some modicum of probability, it's less than 1 and it's the cumulative multiplicative improbability that matters. "Interact" means communications where the discarnate is actively responding to the medium. "No interact" means passive observations by the medium. (2023-06-30, 08:06 PM)Merle Wrote: Before my grandmother had a stroke, she would interact with people and remember it. After her stroke, she would interact with people, and not remember it happened. If the mind is dependent on the brain, this is easy to explain. If the mind is not dependent on the brain, can you explain why this happens? Maybe the mind is dependent on the brain as long as it is locked into a physical body but there is also the possibility of unlocking it such as in NDEs and OOBEs? Even if it is the case, it is no proof of survival. For all we know, the "soul," if it exists, might be a residual phenomenon that fades in time. |
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