Comment by goatlover 3 months ago Random thoughts firing wouldn't be input, they're an internal process to the organism. 2 comments goatlover Reply jmcodes 3 months ago It's a process that I don't have conscious control over.I don't choose to think random thoughts they appear.Which is different than thoughts I consciously choose to think and engage with.From my subjective perspective it is an input into my field of awareness. zeroonetwothree 3 months ago Your subjective experience is only the tip of the iceberg of your entire brain activity. The conscious part is merely a tool your brain uses to help it achieve its goals, there's no inherent reason to favor it.
jmcodes 3 months ago It's a process that I don't have conscious control over.I don't choose to think random thoughts they appear.Which is different than thoughts I consciously choose to think and engage with.From my subjective perspective it is an input into my field of awareness. zeroonetwothree 3 months ago Your subjective experience is only the tip of the iceberg of your entire brain activity. The conscious part is merely a tool your brain uses to help it achieve its goals, there's no inherent reason to favor it.
zeroonetwothree 3 months ago Your subjective experience is only the tip of the iceberg of your entire brain activity. The conscious part is merely a tool your brain uses to help it achieve its goals, there's no inherent reason to favor it.
It's a process that I don't have conscious control over.
I don't choose to think random thoughts they appear.
Which is different than thoughts I consciously choose to think and engage with.
From my subjective perspective it is an input into my field of awareness.
Your subjective experience is only the tip of the iceberg of your entire brain activity. The conscious part is merely a tool your brain uses to help it achieve its goals, there's no inherent reason to favor it.