Jovaro wrote:tuppence wrote:Jovaro, it's not a matter of trying to understand what you say. It is a matter of trying to get you to think logically, with a few facts at your disposal, and challenging you to go for truth -- which does exist -- rather than simply spending time wandering the pathways of your own convoluted ideas.
1)Lets make a difference between the brains and the mind. A big part of the brain controls the body by being just a bunch of molecules and the interactions of those different molecules. Those interactions are not by accident, but because of earlier interactions. And not just at random in the long or short run.
2)An other part of the brain, would be the mind. This is what makes people think and is indeed not explainable by the brains just being a bunch of molecules and their interactions.
Having said this I still wouldn't want to compare the brain with the leaves of a tree because of what I said above in 1.