Anywho, on to the question. In the drabble Navy Wife, I don't understand the very last line. Why did the Chaplain come to her door on Monday?
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tbaker2500 wrote:
Anywho, on to the question. In the drabble Navy Wife, I don't understand the very last line. Why did the Chaplain come to her door on Monday?
Phenopath wrote:tbaker2500 wrote:Hey! LajesticVantrashellofLob is using my namesake as an avatar!
Namesake?
tbaker2500 wrote:Phenopath wrote:tbaker2500 wrote:Hey! LajesticVantrashellofLob is using my namesake as an avatar!
Namesake?
He's using a picture of the actor Tom Baker, who played possibly the most beloved of the Doctors in Dr. Who. My name also Tom Baker.
Phenopath wrote: You've ruined my fantasy, let's go back to pretending that you are the big man.
tbaker2500 wrote:Jelly baby?
LajesticVantrashellofLob wrote:Phenopath wrote: You've ruined my fantasy, let's go back to pretending that you are the big man.
Yes, let's. I'm going to forget that you ever said anything at all, TBaker2500. Instead I, like Phenopath, will continue to imagine/pretend/believe that the wonderful Tom Baker is an actual member of the drabblecast forums.
Phenopath wrote:strawman wrote:Phenopath wrote: For example, it is unknowable whether the simulations are actually conscious.
Not to be rude, but is it only simulations whose consciousness is unknowable? Or to rephrase, is there any proof of consciousness outside of self-consciousness?
Of course you are right. We assume that other human beings are conscious and have the same awareness of 'self' as ourselves. That working assumption makes life a little simpler and stops us behaving autistically.
roboticintent wrote:Although the concept was freaky and I would not wish to have my ghost/spirit kept locked up once i'm gone.... free me.
strawman wrote:This is, remember, a downloaded simulation. So it is like a hologram of a personality. Although it seems ghostlike, it is really no different from keeping a framed photograph on the mantle. I have heard of primitive cultures which regard photographs as "soul-capture".
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