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1) You're right, it's not a perfect analogy. There are no perfect analogies, however, which was one of the points of my post.
2) "Separating software from hardware" = Writing a piece of software from scratch and hoping that it approximates the underlying physical processes. You cannot directly extract the software from a physical medium like you would dump a ROM chip (yet another imperfect throwaway analogy :p). I cannot claim that it's
impossible to write something that approximates the human mind, but I can claim that it's improbable, unfeasible, and generally not worth the effort.
) Is fire an eiphenomenon? What is it an epiphenomenon
of? Is it somehow analogous with software? (My brain hurts.)
When you listen to a television or radio broadcast, what physical substrate do those broadcasts exist on between time of braodcast and time of reception? When the path of light is altered by gravity, on what physical substrate does that path alteration occur?
Radio waves are physical phenomena, and if spacetime can be "warped" as per general relativity, it
has to be a "substrate" in some pretty incomprehensible way. I try to avoid talking about "materialism" because we have no fucking idea what matter
is, but monism and naturalism are good words, and I'll stick to them.
1) No, consciousness has never been (forgive the imprecise phrasing) "objectively or scientificly observed." We don't have any means of measuring consciousness apart from looking at somebody and asking "hey, dude you conscious?" and observing their response. If two rocks bumping into to each other are conscious of that event, we would have no way of knowing that, because rocks don't talk. If a human were a not-conscious zombie, we would have no way of knowing that either, because humans do talk.
Consciousness is subjective, and I am of the opinion that
my consciousness is a by-product of physical brain activity. I can extrapolate that reasoning to other minds
if I start with the premise that other minds exist, which is what I always do, because I'm not a solipsistic psychopath. I can't know for
certain whether you're a p-zombie or not, but I choose to be charitable towards fellow humans and other higher animals because I feel that it's the only reasonable thing to do. If you feel like talking to your pet rock, then go ahead, I won't hold it against you. Just don't treat animals like rocks.
If consciousness can occur within the medium of electromagnetic phenomenon, then I think SirQuiamus's premise becomes invalid.
Nope, electromagnetic phenomena are physical.