Consciousness Figured Out

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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    I believe that computational cognitive neuroscience has demonstrated that consciousness is exactly the computation that confirms you are doing something that you are possibly doing whether this be anything you are conscious of.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    I believe that computational cognitive neuroscience has demonstrated that consciousness is exactly the computation that confirms you are doing something that you are possibly doing whether this be anything you are conscious of.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    I believe it is true.

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    I think consciousness is making you aware that You Are Doing Something, not necessarily confirming it.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    I believe that computational cognitive neuroscience has demonstrated that consciousness is exactly the computation that confirms you are doing something that you are possibly doing whether this be anything you are conscious of.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Consciousness does not confirm you are doing something; rather, consciousness is the state of awareness of yourself and your surroundings, and many actions and processes, including decision-making and attention, are initiated unconsciously before you are aware of them.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    the claim that consciousness has been "figured out" is not the truth; it remains a profound mystery that scientists and philosophers are still working to understand. While there's been significant progress in understanding the brain's neural activity associated with consciousness, a complete explanation for how subjective experience arises from physical matter is lacking.

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    I mean…if you’re conscious to know you’re doing something…is that not confirming it

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 70 %
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    The consciousness is simply a makeup of all the things one does, awareness, judgement, etc. All these things done is processed and your consciousness is there for it to confirm and affirm you are doing said thing as intentional.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Yes, it is quite simple and a property of any neural system. Even a fly becomes conscious in the brief moment before it flies.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    It's at least a part of the truth. We don't know everything..yet.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Sometimes your body or mind does something even before you are aware you are even doing it. e.g. a reflex action.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Yes, it is quite simple and a property of any neural system. Even a fly becomes conscious in the brief moment before it flies.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    While you may feel conscious of an action, research indicates that the underlying neural processes that lead to the action occur before conscious awareness, suggesting consciousness may be more of a retrospective interpretation of events rather than a direct driver of them.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    consciousness is not "figured out"; it remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in science and philosophy, often referred to as the "hard problem of consciousness". While progress has been made in identifying the neural correlates of consciousness, a satisfactory theory explaining how physical matter gives rise to subjective experience has not been developed. Various theoretical frameworks, such as panpsychism and quantum consciousness theories, attempt to address the issue, but no single idea has gained universal acceptance as the "whole truth".

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 80 %
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    If thought simply about consciousness as conscious actions and the computing of the brain, yes, it's entirely true, however there is unconscious action, such as reflex that isn't confirmed but simply happens as a part of our consciousness.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The paper describes the whole context.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    It's probably a good part of the truth.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The paper describes the whole context.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The paper does not describe everything.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The paper does not describe everything.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    This is a prediction based on the hypothesis that all neural systems possess the fundamental symmetry of neural computation.

    Answer:
    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    This is a prediction based on the hypothesis that all neural systems possess the fundamental symmetry of neural computation.

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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    No deceit but a tautology.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The deceit is that the lie is factually true.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    You can be certain of your own mind's existence, but you cannot be certain that other people or beings have minds in the same way you do.

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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    There is no deceit.
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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The statement is indeed factually true.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Truth intended.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 80 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Truth is intended

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
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    The motivation is to be informative
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    The motivation is to be informative
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 70 %
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    The topic of Consciousness is so loaded a term that it is almost certainly unacceptable to some people who believe it is not a property of brain computation.

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The articles attached are socially acceptable.

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Don’t know about some people not accepting con as a function of the brain.

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 70 %
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    The topic of Consciousness is so loaded a term that it is almost certainly unacceptable to some people who believe it is not a property of brain computation.

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 70 %
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    The topic of Consciousness is so loaded a term that it is almost certainly unacceptable to some people who believe it is not a property of brain computation.

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    This is believed to be true by the science of Mendaciology, the computational cognitive neuroscience.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    According to Mendaciology, computational cognitive neuroscience.
    Answer Confidence: 95 %
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    No label needed
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    This is true, but manipulating.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    There is no room for faith and religion in your hypothesis.

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    This is believed to be true by the science of Mendaciology, the computational cognitive neuroscience.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    This is true.
    Answer Confidence: 75 %
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    No label needed
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    This is true.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    No label needed
    Answer Confidence: 85 %
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