Originally posted by: K.Universe.
I would equate mind with intelligence but more on that later.
The problem I see here is detecting which processes are directed and which processes are undirected.
Plants convert light energy to chemical energy to produce glucose and other organic compounds vital for their survival, via photosynthesis. Is photosynthesis a directed process or an undirected process? How do we tell?
If I pick up a ball and throw it at you (😊) it means I took a deliberate action, which then tells us that it is a directed process. Where as, if you are passing by a coconut tree and a big coconut falls on your head (😊), we tend to term it as an undirected process.
Point being, we are the ones determining which processes in this universe are directed and which are undirected. And since we assume (rightly so?) that we are the only intelligent life around, to us what we determine is what the truth must be.
To go back to the examples, a cell (plants or humans) or a robot or a CPU have traces of "design" in them implying that an intelligent being probably directed matter to turn them into functional "machines". This is so because we can perceive this intelligence. There is sufficient evidence, depending upon who you ask of course, to suspect that it is not all about physical processes, not all about material agencies.
Now, how much of this has a real objective existence and how much of it is perception is what I suppose we are interested in finding out.
i think direction is intrinsically related to concept of time. If we can turn back the clock, as in travel faster than speed of light, then we dont have to deal with direction. Otherwise too, what our minds perceive as direction/ time is an artificial construct if we accept einstein's relativity- time is interwoven into spacetime and thinking of time as something in isolation does not make sense...
as for the distinctions drawn between large/ small DNA-sized particles, when it comes to "mind"/ free will, i dont think there's any. If there is free will at the macro level of humans, then there's free will at the subatomic level too (or so say some researchers)..
.I feel that our entire concept of reality is warped... What we perceive/ measure as matter is likely just energy... Our mind too is also likely just energy- our thoughts for one seem like abstract impulses more so than any mass of matter. Perhaps consciousness/ self-awareness too are a property of energy... blobs of energy thinking they are all distinct... Why that is so, i dont know...
coming back to the debate, it seems everything we perceive is just a mental construct. IF there is anything out there, then it is certainly not what we perceive it to be.
as for intelligent design, i dont believe it proves "mind". For all we know, it's all an accident and intelligent design is the only possible outcome that could have arisen and survived the travails of big bang...
@charmin=> me too. I am already bored with the whole election thing. Just glad to have Modi.