your all scientist to study emotions on earth, page-47

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    Science knows very little regarding our consciousness or the "I" or "self" as you put it.

    For instance,

    Trillions of our cells die and get replaced regularly-
    when our cells are replaced, does this mean "I" am no longer "me" ?
    Do you think consciousness resides in my brain?
    If so, please enlighten me which group of brain cells contain consciousness.
    What if I lose a leg; will I lose "some" consciousness?
    Is a single cell self-aware?


    If cells in my hand are self-aware, why am "I" still able to slap myself in the face?
    Surely my "self-aware" cells in my hand would refuse to partake in such self-destructive behaviour.

    Research on near-death experience suggests consciousness can exist outside the dead body.

    Your thoughts are welcome.
    And you have plenty.










 
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