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In fact, if you look just at the upper and northern
states
in the West, they could do geothermal, or you could look at Texas and say, we could lead the nation in the solutions to smart grid.
In the middle eastern
states
which have access to forests and to agricultural waste, they might say, we're going to lead the nation in biofuels.
Every region has something to offer, and if you created a competition, it respects the
states
and it respects federalism.
But can an organism like this teach us anything about emotion-like
states?
Do these organisms even have emotion-like states, or are they just little digital robots?
It's one thing to believe that flies have emotion-like states, but how do we actually find out whether that's true or not?
Now, in humans we often infer emotional states, as you'll hear later today, from facial expressions.
Well, one of the ways that we can start is to try to come up with some general characteristics or properties of emotion-like
states
such as arousal, and see if we can identify any fly behaviors that might exhibit some of those properties.
In the general election, it's the citizens who get to vote, if you're over 18, in some
states
if you have an ID.
Change the incentives, and the behavior changes, and the
states
that have adopted small dollar funded systems have seen overnight a change in the practice.
So the message I want to leave you with today is that, indeed, there are several circuits in the brain that are malfunctioning across various disease states, whether we're talking about Parkinson's disease, depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's.
Technology has become incredibly intelligent and already knows a lot about our internal
states.
And we get to see into this window, into their internal
states
and their biological experiences.
So for example,
states
compete very vigorously to attract new auto plants or expanded auto plants.
Now you can get much higher returns, of up to 16-to-one, if you include anti-crime benefits, if you include benefits to former preschool participants who move to some other state, but there's a good reason for focusing on these three dollars because this is salient and important to state legislators and state policy makers, and it's the
states
that are going to have to act.
Many
states
in America have fewer people in them than that.
I mean, I've been to some
states
in America and I was the only person there.
And the study states, the percentage of rape, adultery, illegitimate children, even drug abuse, prostitution in countries where women drive is higher than countries where women don't drive.
In 2010, for example, there were 831, all over Australia, and the Torres Strait Islands, all states, working to improve the houses where they and their families live, and that's an important thing.
A bank in Paris held accounts of companies controlled by him, one of which was used to buy the art, and American banks, well, they funneled 73 million dollars into the States, some of which was used to buy that California mansion.
Consciousness consists of all those
states
of feeling or sentience or awareness.
And here it is: All of our conscious states, without exception, are caused by lower-level neurobiological processes in the brain, and they are realized in the brain as higher-level or system features.
Okay, the second feature is this one that has been such a source of trouble to us, and that is, all of our conscious
states
have this qualitative character to them.
There's something that it feels like to drink beer which is not what it feels like to do your income tax or listen to music, and this qualitative feel automatically generates a third feature, namely, conscious
states
are by definition subjective in the sense that they only exist as experienced by some human or animal subject, some self that experiences them.
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.
Your mental
states
are identical with your behavior?
And my suggestion is that we change the subject, that we stop talking about nations, about bordered states, and we start talking about cities.
When
states
face each other, China and the U.S., they face each other like this.
Eighty percent of carbon emissions come from cities, which means cities are in a position to solve the carbon problem, or most of it, whether or not the
states
of which they are a part make agreements with one another.
The bottom line is, we still live politically in a world of borders, a world of boundaries, a world of walls, a world where
states
refuse to act together.
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