2016年12月9日 星期五

The Color of Consciousness

"Science tells us there’s no color in the world. It occurs only in our brains," says philosopher, psychologist, and robotics engineer Riccardo Manzotti.
How then do we see color? What are the implications of believing that this experience is all inside our heads? And how have scientists reacted to the difficulties they have encountered verifying this theory?

Riccardo Manzotti: Science tells us there’s no color in the world. It occurs only in our brains. But, when scientists look inside the brain to see what’s going on, they find only billions of neurons exchanging electrical impulses and…
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