Panpsychism is the idea that everything is conscious to some degree (which, to be clear, isn’t what I think). In the past, the common response to the idea was, “So, rocks are conscious?” This argument was meant to illustrate the absurdity of panpsychism.

Now, we have made rocks represent pins and switches, enabling us to use them as computers. We made them complex enough that we developed neural networks and created large language models–the most complex of which have nodes that represent space, time, and the abstraction of truth, according to some papers. So many people are convinced these things are conscious, which has many suggesting that everything may be conscious to some degree.

In other words, the possibility of rocks being conscious is now commonly used to argue in favor of panpsychism, when previously it was used to argue against it.

  • @radix
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    196 months ago

    A rock with no electricity is just a rock. Meat with no electricity is just a body. Electricity is the only conscious thing there is.

    • @canihasaccountOP
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      76 months ago

      Interesting take! Is lightning conscious, then? The idea of Thor isn’t too far off if so, haha.

      • Fubber Nuckin'
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        36 months ago

        Imagine a plane without gravity.

        Like a space ship?

    • cobysev
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      36 months ago

      Electricity still needs a specifically built medium to pass through before it can form a consciousness, though. You can’t just send electricity through a tree and expect the tree to suddenly become conscious. Electricity is just a key ingredient of consciousness, not the full picture.

      Bodies have neutral pathways that allow electricity to simulate consciousness if regulated properly. Same with computers and circuitry.