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Access consciousness refers to the ability to be aware of and process information, while phenomenal consciousness refers to the subjective experience of sensations and perceptions. In other words, access consciousness is about being able to think and reason, while phenomenal consciousness is about feeling and experiencing the world around us.
The phrase "I think before I am" highlights the idea that self-awareness and consciousness are rooted in the ability to think and reflect on one's own existence. It suggests that our thoughts and reflections shape our sense of self and contribute to our understanding of who we are.
I think its exp.
Think of it this way, Instead of dividing multiply by the reciprocal . For instance instead of doing 3/5 divided by -1/2 do 3/5 times -2/1 it turns out as -6/5 which is -1 1/5
whoever you think it is. For instance I think it's my girlfriend.
I would definitely choose frozen.As you start freezing there is some sharp pain, but as this proceeds, your pain sensors gradually stop working and you go numb. Eventually, you start feeling sleepy and loose consciousness before dying, I think, from heart failure.Burned alive?No, thank you. I do not care if CO2 will eventually make me loose consciousness. By the time that happens, I will have experienced a hell of pain, an unbearably acute pain. In fact, I think a person burned alive (as in a bonfire, for instance) will probably become unconscious due to the terrible pain before CO2 does anything. Besides, I would not advise that you try this, but, for the sake of the scientific method, you could burn a person fitting him/her first with a gas mask to avoid CO2entering his/her lungs)
no its divided into 5 i think
Can you think of an instance in time or place when the idea of history has been different from your definition?
Consciousness refers to our awareness of ourselves and our surroundings. It involves the ability to perceive, think, and experience emotions. The exact nature and mechanisms of consciousness are still not completely understood by science.
Not in any instance I can think of.
i think it depends on hopw experienced an anesthesiologist is!!