What is one of the first origin you get as a new player?
Castaway
what is the most watched anime?
AOT, One Piece, or Naruto.
Contractor :)
goku vs vegeta
goku, obv
What is the max power?
well technically 20 but i think u can keep going.
Who is sung jinwoo's strongest shadow (pre ragnorok)
My goat beru.
second favorite sonic character.
its rouge, im a simp idgaf.
Terra 3 Saitama vs LN SJW
if im correct LN SJW, i havent read the T3 Saitama stuff, (good arguement = half points)
What are noobs called?
Freshies, Pathetic :)
True or false? Goku murdered his grandpa.
True :) (ik its easy stfu.)
what is my wallpaper currently?
sung jin woo.
Grand Priest vs Simon the Digger
my current fisch level (max is 1k for logan)
around 750.
What origin can you get that includes going to an etrea vs knives of elyis event?
Voidwalker,
Who started jujutsu lobotomy?
(if im correct) kingsoda.
what is my main in tsb?
it switches between saitama and garou, double for gojo if ur funny :)
20F Heian Sukuna vs Gojo with all knowledge of the entirety of shinjuku showdown and the end of jjk battle.
In my opinion, sukuna still slams
What oath requires you to fight the Duke Erisia?
CONTRACTOR
Griffith.
Griffith
how many notes do i have in deepwoken currently
around 2900 - 3000.
LN rimuru tempest vs Anos Voldigoad.
if rimuru wasnt ln anos would win, HOWEVER, rimuru in the LN wins
"What is the nature of consciousness, and how does subjective experience arise from physical processes in the brain?"
according to chat gpt:
1. Materialism (Physicalism)
This theory suggests that consciousness arises entirely from physical processes in the brain. According to materialists, mental states are equivalent to brain states, meaning that consciousness is the result of neural activity. In this view, if we understand the brain thoroughly enough, we could explain consciousness in purely physical terms. Some materialist theories like neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) focus on identifying which neural patterns correspond to different conscious experiences.
2. Dualism
Dualism posits that consciousness is separate from the physical brain and that there is a non-physical component, such as a soul or mind, that interacts with the brain. The most famous dualist theory is Cartesian dualism, proposed by René Descartes, which suggests that the mind and body are distinct substances that interact with one another.
3. Panpsychism
This theory suggests that consciousness is a fundamental feature of the universe, present even in elementary particles. In this view, every part of matter has some form of consciousness, and complex consciousness emerges from the combination of simpler conscious experiences at the level of atoms and molecules.
4. Integrated Information Theory (IIT)
Proposed by neuroscientist Giulio Tononi, IIT suggests that consciousness arises from the integration of information in complex systems. According to IIT, the degree to which a system integrates information determines its level of consciousness. The more interdependent and unified the components of a system are, the more conscious the system becomes.
5. Global Workspace Theory (GWT)
Proposed by cognitive scientist Bernard Baars, GWT suggests that consciousness is like a "theater" where information is globally broadcast to different cognitive processes. When information is "in the spotlight" of consciousness, it is available to a wide range of cognitive systems (such as memory, decision-making, and perception).
6. Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR)
This is a more speculative theory proposed by physicist Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff. Orch-OR suggests that consciousness arises from quantum processes inside microtubules in neurons, which are theorized to be capable of quantum computation. According to this theory, consciousness is linked to the collapse of the quantum wave function.
7. Emergent Properties
This approach suggests that consciousness arises as an emergent property of complex systems. In this view, consciousness isn't reducible to simple physical processes but is a property that emerges when a system (like the brain) reaches a certain level of complexity. Just as wetness emerges from H2O molecules, consciousness emerges from neural networks.