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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 46: Simple yet complex, powerful consciousness

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    The consciousness of the two came into contact, and a familiar feeling spread over Wang Feng's heart. A holy white figure said: Wang Feng, across the circle of light, followed by the black hole beast. Here and in the quiet space behind the black hole beast, the human race needs  You try to rescue.

    Wang Feng then spread the area of ????the aperture with the floating pot space, and the stabbing sound spread throughout the floating pot space. Everyone in the floating pot world looked out and saw waves of light strikes!

    The light strikes the space of the floating pot, producing countless colorful sparks and fragments of light.  Wang Feng did not wait for the reaction of everyone in the floating pot world, and warned everyone not to go out of the aperture at this time, otherwise there would be fatal danger.

    Wang Feng asked: Who are you?  Why does it give me a very familiar impression?

    The holy white figure replied: I am the King of Darkness, an existence of independent conscious life born after you, so I can know you, but you can only feel that you are very familiar to me.

    Consciousness is generally thought to be an incomplete and vague concept.

    When people think, they feel the same as impressions and images. What they feel is also human consciousness, and it cannot be accurately described through language.

    It is generally believed that consciousness is a person¡¯s ability and clarity of cognition of the environment and himself.  Scientists cannot give an exact definition.

    John Hiller, popularly explains it as: a state of perception, feeling or awareness that continues during the day after waking up from dreamless sleep, unless falling asleep again or entering an unconscious state

    ??The easiest concept of consciousness to conduct scientific research now is awareness.  For example, someone is aware of something, someone is aware of themselves.

    Sometimes, awareness has become synonymous with consciousness, and they can even be used interchangeably.  At present, there are still many questions and puzzles about the quality of consciousness, such as self-awareness.

    The modern study of consciousness has become the research object of multiple disciplines.  The issue of consciousness involves cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, computer science, sociology, philosophy, etc.

    Consciousness is the neurological response of animals. When an animal or a person is born, consciousness is with life.  It is a comprehensive reflection of self-feeling, self-existence and feelings about the outside world.

    "The basis of consciousness is the combination of individual self-awareness and the ability to recognize oneself" and the recognition of one's own ability to exercise.

    Therefore, a question arises: If I think my consciousness exists, I am conscious. If I think my consciousness does not exist or may not exist, do I have no consciousness?  ; Since human consciousness arises from the nervous system, consciousness exists regardless of whether one perceives it or not, whether one recognizes it or not.

    How to define whether consciousness exists?  Able to understand separately, with "self-introspection ability" and exercise ability.  The main functions of consciousness are perception and analysis, thinking, planning, organization, and memory, which all belong to consciousness and are all functions of the conscious mind.

    Consciousness covers a wide range of things.  The emergence of consciousness requires a functioning brain and eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, etc. to perceive the corresponding colors, sounds, tastes, touches, etc. to produce consciousness.

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    The study of consciousness.  In the past, perspective was based on objectification.  For example, consciousness is relative to the existence of matter.  There is another research perspective on consciousness, which is self-awareness.

    This is also the reason why the concept of consciousness can be further clarified.  consciousness.  It is the human subject and the core of human consciousness.

    The concept of consciousness has the entity of existence and the individuality of human consciousness.  There is more subjectivity in what people think, think, say, and do.

    There is no difference in consciousness, but only a difference in our feelings.  Consciousness is a very strange thing. We almost all know that we are a species of people with consciousness, but we lack understanding of it.

    Realize what it is.  Where does consciousness come from, and what is our relationship with it?  None of these questions seem difficult.  Because consciousness is in our bodies and brains, but is this so?

    Every question we have seems to create a new one, and yet we remain ignorant of the consciousness on which thought depends.

    We will gradually lift the veil of consciousness, and although what we see may not be the truth, we have started this step after all.

    Starting from non-consciousness, non-consciousness is matter, which is based on the dualism of matter and consciousness.  Non-consciousness is a state of matter. For matter, non-consciousness means no consciousness.

    We use non instead of nothing to describe the state of matter without consciousness because unconsciousness has been used in a specific state of consciousness.

      Non-consciousness is different from unconsciousness, or non-consciousness is the state of matter that is opposite to consciousness; unconsciousness is the inner state of consciousness, it is not aware, it is a kind of conscious energy.

    What is consciousness?  Consciousness is what we are aware of, what we are going to do, or what we are thinking.  Conscious, sane, aware, aware.

    Unconsciousness is a process that is conscious but not noticed. It is not the absence of consciousness, but a state before awareness.

    Unconsciousness, that is, being conscious but not aware, is just a dual concept and a state of energy.

    The outer and inner parts of consciousness.  The external part is the awareness of external realization with conscious purpose, which means consciously and consciously.

    The inner part is the understanding of consciousness itself, which we usually call self-awareness. What self-awareness perceives is the inner motivation of consciousness and the awareness of conscious self.  Being conscious or aware is called consciousness, which is the state of conscious awareness and the basic state of conscious control.

    In psychology, consciousness has four characteristics: intentionality, unity, selectivity and transience.

    Intentionality refers to how long a person¡¯s consciousness can focus on something or something.

    ¡°Unity refers to the fact that consciousness is difficult to separate.  For example, when someone is driving and talking on the phone at the same time, it is basically impossible for that person to be conscious of both things.

    Selectivity is the ability of a person to notice certain things but not other things.  For example, at a cocktail party, someone mentions your name. You and that person are both chatting with different people at the same time, but you notice that he or she mentions your name.

    Transience, also known as the tendency to change, is what William James described as consciousness being like water in a small river.

    At present, in the issue of consciousness, although it is certain that consciousness is a product of the brain; how the self feels its own existence, or how this self-feeling is generated, this issue is currently difficult to verify using scientific experimental methods.  .

    Scientists believe that the nature of this issue is too subjective, making it difficult to verify using scientific methods. Currently, the academic community is trying to explain it from the aspects of neuroscience, psychological cognitive science, philosophy, physics, etc.

    Early psychology was a branch of philosophy, and consciousness was within the scope of philosophical discussion.  After the founder of modern psychology, the German psychologist Wundt, separated psychology from philosophy and became an independent discipline, psychology also began to study this issue.

    The study of consciousness was a major topic in early psychology.  At that time, Wundt used the introspection method to study the problem of consciousness, but the introspection method was questioned and even opposed by many later psychologists. The reason was that the introspection method was unreliable.

    They believe that introspection cannot accurately reflect people's rich thoughts, emotions and behaviors, nor can it allow people to access their subconscious or unconscious mental states.

    And the introspection method relies too much on complex language, which leads to the loss of objectivity.  Although psychologists abandoned introspection, the study of consciousness was ignored for many years in psychology and related disciplines because no other suitable research method could be found.

    Until the 1950s, due to the rapid development of cognitive science, many new avenues were opened up for the study of consciousness, and consciousness returned to the main research topics of psychology.

    Especially with the efforts of Crick and others, the founder of the DNA model, the issue of consciousness has become an important research object in neuroscience research.  Although there are still some difficulties in the study of consciousness, most scientists currently studying related fields are quite optimistic about the prospects of consciousness.
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