Thursday, February 12, 2026

 What is the difference between mind and consciousness. And are they the source of our existence and intellect.


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My answer:


I like to feel things of which emotions don't think.  Therefore, my conscious experience is equal to the force inside my body. (I think makes sense?)


 The mind is a collective force from which my brain interprets reality as normal per se. This is my core belief that energy or to feel that I have conception of an eternal or constant (consistency) form of this.  Therefore, the mind is uniform through which my own experience must dictate.  What my point is the mind reveals what consciousness may or may not reveal to us.  All we have are sensations which we're unable to understand from it.  The process is binary and primordial.  We learn how to interpret.  It is the cross between consciousness and mind.  Space and time is uniformity of this, the 'all'.


Again, I think makes sense.  This being philosophically computational.


Edit:  this answer I offered is just as good as the formulated question...


I happen to have an afterthought...


Is my.dissertation relative to Sartre's philosophical conditonal?  = "existence preceeds essence"?


- Marco

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