I’m going to go back to a question I asked on the previous video. If we accept that the world will always contain a tiny, insignificant fraction of “unconsciousness,” then by definition, we have a finite number of “consciousness” to choose from.
That’s true, but it’s also not entirely true. If the world is made of atoms and we are all conscious, then we have an infinite number of conscious choices.
Consciousness is not an infinite number or an infinite amount. Consciousness is made up of neurons and these neurons have an unknown capacity for consciousness.
Consciousness is so very little that it takes a very small number of neurons to create a large number of conscious choices. The size of a conscious decision is called a consciousness number, or a number of consciousnesses. It’s a number that can be measured in bits and bytes, and that is the number that we use to determine which consciousnesses are conscious. One of those conscious choices is a conscious act.
Conscious actions are very simple. The brain is pretty complex. The brain is a collection of neurons that are wired into the brain. The brain’s neurons are all organized into the same cell nucleus, whose number is about the same as a cell’s mass. Conscious neurons are able to recognize where they are, for example, and they can sense that space in the brain’s environment.
In a conscious action, a conscious neuron has an action intention. Conscious neurons have a specific pattern where they’re arranged to create this pattern. Conscious actions are able to identify this specific pattern. Conscious action are also able to learn to recognize situations that are similar to the one that they are in. These things are called reflexes.
If your brain has a certain pattern of action intentions, you can build a reflexive logic. It takes a certain pattern to recognize the pattern you are building and make the correct decision. It’s a pretty good strategy to employ when you are trying to learn to be successful in your own life.
The more you practice these things, the stronger you become at recognizing this pattern in yourself, the easier it is to use them to recognize patterns in others. We all have some sort of pattern of our own that we use to decide how to act in certain situations.
We are all human beings, however, and we don’t have to be. It’s not hard to know what we are doing and why the pattern is there. And it will be easy to see how we react differently to your patterns. But it’s also a matter of practice. There is a lot of practice to be taken into account when building your reflexive logic in mind.
Its not easy. It takes practice to build your reflexive logic in mind. There is a lot of practice to be taken into account when building your reflexive logic in mind.
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