It is sort of like math. Theories. Is math pseudoscience? You can't take math in the lab and see if 2 plus 2 equals 4.The 10 March 2025 Nature Neuroscience commentary "What Makes a Theory of Consciousness Unscientific?" was signed by many of the same writers as the letter. It asserts that "the core ideas of IIT lack empirical support and are metaphysical, and not scientific" and refers to "the core claims of IIT, which we argue are unscientific".
I did see their math. If it has phi, it is philosophy.
https://johnhorgan.org/cross-check/the- ... udosciencePhysics, supposedly the most rigorous of disciplines, is riddled with pseudoscience. So-called quantum theories of gravity, such as string and loop-space theory, “predict” things happening at scales far too small to be probed by any conceivable experiment. String theory also comes in many different versions, each of which makes different predictions.
The mind-body problem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind%E2%80%93body_problem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_consciousness
AI Overview
No, I do not have consciousness.I do not have feelings, beliefs, desires, or subjective experiences. I am an AI computer program designed to process information and generate text based on patterns. I cannot actually "think" or feel the way humans do.
I understand the concept of consciousness as a subject of scientific and philosophical study, but I do not experience it.My "understanding" consists of processing data, identifying patterns, and retrieving information about how humans define the term.
Do you understand consciousness enough to say no?
I can write about consciousness because I have analyzed vast amounts of human text on the topic, but I remain a code-based tool without a mind.
The Old View (Cortical Bias): It was assumed that without a layered mammalian cortex, an organism only reacts via automatic reflexes.The Modern View (Functional Networks): Diverse brain structures can perform the same computing work. Birds lack a cortex but have a hyperstriatum that allows for high intelligence. Octopuses have a completely decentralized nervous system but exhibit distinct problem-solving behaviors.So, as far as these human studies, is there anything so far on consciousness that can define it as far as an animal goes: which level of brain do you need to be conscious? Bee?
A honeybee's brain is about the size of a poppy seed and contains roughly 1 million neurons (compared to a human's 86 billion). Yet, studies reveal behaviors that strongly suggest a primitive form of subjective awareness:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ollination