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2005-11-12: Thought - 11-09-2005, 01:56 AM

Time for another chat. Let's have topic-driven chat session this time, same time, same place. Saturday, November 12th, at 3:00pm Central Standard Time (CST) or GMT-6.

The topic is ...

Thought
What were you thinking!

Basically, I'd like to discuss what exactly a thought is, how is it measured, how it comes about, what the triggers are, what controls your thinking, etc. There are a number of areas we can go with this topic.

Areas of Discussion
Some possible areas of discussion ...
  1. What exactly is a thought?
  2. Are thoughts a product of the brain (monism) or separate from the brain (dualism). Overlaps with the "Ghost in the Machine" discussion.
  3. Could thoughts be primarily a product of your brain, but influenced by a non-physical phenomenon outside of your brain.
  4. If the mind is separate from the body, could the non-physical mind plug into the physical brain perhaps via quantum tunneling at the synapsis level?
  5. Are our thoughts automatic reactions from the environment impacting on our neural connections, hard-wired via environment and genetics.
  6. Are thoughts an emergent phenomenon that oozes out of the billions of brain cells interacting with each other
  7. Do thoughts continue beyond death?
  8. How easily can our beliefs be manipulated? Are we brainwashed from our culture, religion, family, or other support groups.
  9. Why don't we realize it when we have irrational thoughts.
  10. What are the requirements for generating a thought?
  11. Could there be an entanglement of minds at some level of reality?
That's all for now. I'll add some more thoughts to the thread and maybe update this post with some references later on.

Statistics
This will be chat session #16. In the last 2 weeks since our last chat session, membership has grown from 852 to 885 members, a gain of 33 new members. We have members representing 96 countries, a gain of 3. Also we've had 157 members active over the preceding 30 days which is up by 4 from two weeks ago.

The Usual Timezone Stuff
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Some other areas:
Texas, U.S. - Saturday, 3:00pm
California, U.S. - Saturday, 1:00pm
India - Sunday, 1:30am
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Canada, Eastern - Saturday, 4:00pm
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Future Chat
These chat sessions are scheduled every other Saturday at 3pm (CST). They are usually moderated with a chat transcript available for later review. I'll see if I can upgrade the chat software to the latest revision before Saturday.

We'll meet in Flash Chatroom. Hope to see you there!

Regards,
--Robert


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