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I actually just assumed the pathologic sequence of events was settled
science.
Today, I devote all of my time to working on this problem, and I'll go wherever the
science
takes me.
And two, if we're willing to be wrong, if we're willing to challenge the conventional wisdom with the best experiments
science
can offer, we can solve this problem.
Staying true to that path will be better for our patients and better for
science.
The New Yorker demands some cognitive work on your part, and what it demands is what Arthur Koestler, who wrote "The Act of Creation" about the relationship between humor, art and science, is what's called bisociation.
Cloning was
science
fiction.
It's hard to start them on fire, and when they do, they actually burn extraordinarily predictably, and we can use fire
science
in order to predict and make these buildings as safe as concrete and as safe as steel.
The idea here is that any
science
can be used for new ways of helping people or new ways of harming people.
They're kind of like the superheroes of material
science.
Either it doesn't exist at all, or it's something else, a computer program or some damn fool thing, but in any case it's not part of
science.
Science
is objective, consciousness is subjective, therefore there cannot be a
science
of consciousness.
Science
has shown sunsets and rainbows are illusions.
And the bottom line of this part of my talk is this: You can have a completely objective science, a
science
where you make objectively true claims, about a domain whose existence is subjective, whose existence is in the human brain consisting of subjective states of sentience or feeling or awareness.
So the objection that you can't have an objective
science
of consciousness because it's subjective and
science
is objective, that's a pun.
I mean, you have patients that actually suffer pains, and you try to get an objective
science
of that.
The mistake was — and you can go back and read the literature on this, you can see this over and over — they think if you accept the irreducible existence of consciousness, you're giving up on
science.
And the message I want to leave you with is, consciousness has to become accepted as a genuine biological phenomenon, as much subject to scientific analysis as any other phenomenon in biology, or, for that matter, the rest of
science.
There's no rocket
science
here.
It's not a language for science, research, a language we're used to in universities, a language we use in the workplace, a language we rely on if we were to perform an advanced research project, and it definitely isn't a language we use at the airport.
Well, it's not rocket
science.
Now, I even see a world where editing memories is something of a reality, because we're living in a time where it's possible to pluck questions from the tree of
science
fiction and to ground them in experimental reality.
XL: Indeed, we are living in a very exciting moment where
science
doesn't have any arbitrary speed limits but is only bound by our own imagination.
I was a little conflicted though, because I was so excited about what I'd found, but I was just about to graduate from college with a degree in political science, and I'd always had this dream of going to Washington, D.C., and sitting at a desk and working in government.
And here the
science
says yes.
And this is really what the new
science
of stress reveals, that how you think about stress matters.
Now I wouldn't necessarily ask for more stressful experiences in my life, but this
science
has given me a whole new appreciation for stress.
This isn't an exact science, but it gets pretty accurate.
It was like the best of
science
fiction come true.
I do want to add that it might seem like we are traumatizing these experimental subjects in the name of science, but our studies have gone through thorough evaluation by research ethics boards that have made the decision that the temporary discomfort that some of these subjects might experience in these studies is outweighed by the importance of this problem for understanding memory processes and the abuse of memory that is going on in some places in the world.
Now, not only do we have much more education, and much of that education is scientific, and you can't do
science
without classifying the world.
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