How do you unexpectedly fine particles that make up our brain "experience" Sunset, Mozart Requiem, and romantic love? Is it the spark of the flow of the brain and the flow of chemical substances in the brain are experiences of these emotions or is "about" external?
But consciousness is still a mysterious reason. Musk said that future civilization will solve what David Chalmers calls "conscious matter", the understanding of their consciousness will be very comprehensive and will be able to copy it without restriction believe. Although we do not fully enrich the theory of the various phenomena above, it is not difficult to see how we can get a complete explanation at some point in the future. Difficulty in handling completely different characters is difficult at the end so it's a problem I can not understand. It is an empirical problem.
David Chalmers is a philosopher specializing in thinking, words, and reality. He is known for his work on consciousness, including his sophistication of 'difficult' of consciousness. Chalmers co-founded the "Consciousness Study Group" and held several of the most important conferences in this field. He is also studying questions about artificial intelligence and expansion thinking. We focus on how to use technology to spread our thoughts to the world. He is currently writing a book on philosophical issues raised by virtual reality.
According to modern philosopher David J. Chalmers, many theories trying to solve the mystery of consciousness do not completely solve this problem. Relatively new studies of consciousness span multiple disciplines, including but not limited to neurology, cognitive psychology, and philosophy. Science basically depends on objective evidence, consciousness research is postponed because consciousness is basically subjective. Chalmers rejected the reductionist theory that believes that consciousness can be objectively understood and interpreted through standard methods of neuroscience and psychology. Carmel also rejected a mysticist who believed that consciousness exceeded human understanding. Chalmers argues that natural science alone can not fully explain the essence of consciousness. The theory must incorporate new basic rules