creedular
creedular t1_j13ofby wrote
Reply to comment by Razorbackalpha in I just read Animal Farm and I loved it. But I got some questions. by Prize_Effort_4478
The dude was a legend. Everything he did, everything he saw. The messages in time he left us. I’m privileged to have read him.
Little bit hammered rn
Still true though
GL :)
creedular t1_j12zw7p wrote
1: LOL history
2: LOL history
The story is allegory, not fiction.
The communist regime under Stalin was an absolute travesty, the same is true with Mao. Socialism is a good ideal to aspire to, but the dangers Orwell talks about in his books is authoritarianism, left or right, it’s all bad.
creedular t1_je9umkx wrote
Reply to Eli5: Where does consiousness come from? by Unknown_Talker9273
It is the cruel trick the universe has bestowed on us so we can plan and envisage things that do not exist and be aware of our own mortality.
It “probably” only arose in mammals which is one of the last known branches of evolution. Again “probably” requiring a certain threshold of complexity born from repeated rapid evolutionary cycles, due to global extinction events.
Predators don’t seem to have much of it, and herbivores seem to have less. We’re omnivores and have evolved to take advantage of different environments and food sources. Evolution has pushed us (our ancestors) to be rewarded from living on our wits and this is helped by better ng able to plan and invent.
Did you know the unconscious mind doesn’t use language? Dreams are the way your unconscious mind talks to your conscious mind, sending flashes of the days download to your long term memory and your conscious mind inventing stories from the frames of data.
The more perplexing question is how does chemistry lead to consciousness, since that is all we are, the repeated exchange of electrons in non-uniform systems.
Oh! And google quantum consciousness, but it is a bit hokey.