we need teleportation frankly

  • JackGreenEarth
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    710 months ago

    Your arrogance is staggering. Is science not also a form of philosophy? And anyway, it’s not a scientific ‘fact’ that your consciousness will do anything at all, the hard problem of consciousness is not yet solved.

    • @afraid_of_zombies
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      010 months ago

      No science is not a form of philosophy. One is based on logic from priors or argument over Ordinary Language and the other is based empirical data. They have vastly different approaches and achieve vastly different goals. I am not going to ask a scientist the proper way to live and I am not going to ask a philosophy department head to explain momentum.

      They might help each other, on occasion, but healing each other does not mean one is a subset of the other.

      • JackGreenEarth
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        010 months ago

        I hate to break it to you, but philosophy is both the rational (a priori) approach, and the empirical (a posteriori) approach.

        The scientific method, whilst very useful, is still the empirical method with certain postulates.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          010 months ago

          The scientific method, whilst very useful, is still the empirical method with certain postulates.

          It really isn’t. The presumption argument requires that you are a mind reader and can be 100% certain that you know what unstated priors a person is operating under. If they deny them, you mere reassert it. It is a non-falisifable claim. Thus the attempt to disprove science required a return to faith.

          Fish do fine and know nothing about water. Birds fly and don’t understand aerodynamics. The vast majority of life in existence conducts energy production via ATP and only a small fraction of the human race has understood that. Fireflies don’t know that they are doing the most efficient form of light production from chemicals ever found.

          The whole presumption apologetics argument is a garbage heap only advocated for by people who value faith over experimental methods. A false attempt to sub in a bad contextualization from the things itself. You don’t need to have a fully worked out from first principles understanding of the universe to conduct a basic experiment. It might be helpful, maybe, but it isn’t required.

          • JackGreenEarth
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            110 months ago

            I don’t understand how what you’ve said refutes my claim, sorry.

            • @afraid_of_zombies
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              110 months ago

              Very well. Try it a different way. You claim that scientists have priors that you have discovered. Please provide evidence of your claim. Use the scientific method and try to disprove it and fail.

              • JackGreenEarth
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                010 months ago

                Very nice. But now it’s not an empirical debate, it’s a linguistics debate. How do you define the scientific method?

      • Kata1yst
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        010 months ago

        Yeah I’m with you on this. Even from a pure science fiction perspective there’s just no way the experience of consciousness “transfers” by any currently understood science.

        Just like when you move a computer’s file across the Internet the result would be a copy, and that wouldn’t really be noticable or impactful to the copy or the people who know you and the copy would interact with, but it would make a hell of a lot of difference for the person going in. Great if you’re dying and want to do what you can (The Culture book series covers this possibility quite well) but otherwise small comfort.

        Best case scenario is “The Prestige”, but with a much quicker and cleaner death.

        And if someone slaps “quantum entanglement” on the table like that is a real answer for anything, imma not even bother.