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Michio Kaku: Feedback loops are creating consciousness
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One of the great questions in all of science is where consciousness comes from.
When it comes to consciousness, Kaku believes different species have different levels of consciousness, based on their feedback loops needed to survive in space, society, and time.
According to the theoretical physicist, human beings’ ability to use past experiences, memories, to predict the future makes us distinct among animals — and even robots (they’re currently unable to understand, or operate within, a social hierarchy).
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MICHIO KAKU
Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, and is one of the most widely recognized scientists in the world today. He has written 4 New York Times Best Sellers, is the science correspondent for CBS This Morning and has hosted numerous science specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery/Science Channel. His radio show broadcasts to 100 radio stations every week. Dr. Kaku holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York (CUNY), where he has taught for over 25 years. He has also been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, as well as New York University (NYU).
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TRANSCRIPT:
MICHIO KAKU: In the entire universe, there are two great unsolved problems. The two greatest problems in all of science, first of all, is about the very big. It’s about the origin of the universe. Why did it bang? Why do we have an expanding universe? And I personally work on something called the multiverse, which we think is the dominant source of theories that gives us the universe before creation itself– the multiverse. But there is also the mystery of inner space, not outer space.
And that’s the human mind. Where does consciousness come from? And I think that in my book, The Future of the Mind, I try to make a stab at what is consciousness? First of all, let me explain my theory. I have my own theory of consciousness. I think consciousness is the sum total of all feedback loops necessary to create a model of yourself in space, in society, and in time. Now, I’m a physicist. We like to measure things and quantify things. I think there is a unit of consciousness. If consciousness is a sum total of all feedback loops necessary to create a picture of yourself in space, in society, and in time, then the unit of consciousness is a thermostat.
A thermostat has one unit of consciousness, because it has one feedback loop– measures temperature. Now, a plant has maybe five units of consciousness, because plants have to regulate temperature. They have to regulate humidity, the direction of gravity, when to sprout. So there are maybe five or so feedback loops in a plant. Then we go to alligators. The alligators are masters of the back part of the brain. And then you have maybe several hundred feedback loops that govern space. That’s what alligators are very good at.
Their brain, if you look at the parts of the back of the brain, we, too, have the reptilian brain that governs our understanding of space, where we are in space. And then, going forward in time, evolution gave us the monkey brain, the center of the brain, the limbic system. And the limbic system, in turn, governs society. It governs where we are with respect to our elders, our children, other human beings. Pack mentality, wolves, all of them have a developed central part of the brain, the monkey brain. And then the front part of the brain is what distinguishes us from the animals. It is the temporal brain that constantly simulates the future.
Animals don’t do that. In fact, animals don’t even have much of a memory. When you look at a brain scan of what is the brain doing when it’s thinking, thinking hard? What is the brain doing? You find out that the prefrontal cortex is active, and it is accessing memories of the past. You see, animals don’t do that. Animals have not much of a memory. They don’t see the future, because there’s no necessity to see the future. There’s no necessity to have much of a memory. In fact, the purpose of memory could be to simulate the future. Animals don’t need it.
Why didn’t the dinosaurs become intelligent? Well, they didn’t need to become intelligent, because we humans sometimes overexaggerate the importance of intelligence. Intelligence is not necessary to live in the forest, but we are maladapted to live in the forest. We don’t run very fast. We can’t fly. Our skin…
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This is what distinguishes us from animals : prefrontal cortex, reasoning backwards and forwards, problem solving, living with groups, collaborative thinking, shared labor. And for those who say we evolved from being animals to being humans, the idea is absurd! Our thinking and skills had evolved but not going from 48 chromosomes to 46 chromosomes!!!
Were do atoms come from?
YOUVE got the monkey brain Kaku….im amazed we're not all in impending doom like every other thing you shill to the media about
how the hell do you even think that animals think about the future?
falundafa.org can solve those problems
There is a time delay for all those feedback loops. For a fly, that time delay is very short. For a human, we have a longer time delay. Consciousness is caught up in that time delay. Remove our sense or perception of time, and consciousness derails. Intelligence in seeing the future can also induce high anxiety – a hinderence to moving forward
I think animals are way smarter than most people give them credit for. There are studies that suggest dogs are self aware, they just recognize their own smell rather than their own appearance. Whales teach their young how to access good hunting grounds. Bees can remember and communicate the location of flowers. We're starting to realize that there's a lot more going on in animals' brains than we used to think, and I think it's going to be an important part of understanding consciousness in humans.
I want to “bang” the universe 😎👊🏻 lol sexually of course
someone scored low on an iq test, or more than likely, has never taken one. "clerical skills" lol okay buddy, thanks for summarily dismissing yourself for me in the future.
Yeah, we really know very little about consciousness. This, too, won't cut it.
is there anyone who can explain me.. how is this idea that universe is expanding ? i mean someting to expand need a space in wich will expand.. that space is not same part of universe? it expand in to what ??
Feedback loops are created by consciousness.
Why hasn't a Nigerian developed a standardized IQ test for the world to take?
Seriously, this whole "theory" is based on a false stupid basis: Animals can't conceive the future.
First, here is proof that many studies showed the very opposite:
https://faunalytics.org/animals-think-future/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0023969012000318
And second, this guy is just another media hype, they all be like "Consciousness is a huge hype now, must follow the trend and share my breakthroughs about it!!!!"
Too bad this shit is being advocated here.
_ "Intelligence to me is seeing future, in all it's forms" <3 <3 <3
The title made me spill my coffee
plant may have more feed back loop than us.
plant have more genes than animal.
For the love of god humans ARE animals! This guy is so dense it hurts to listen to him. I'll give him 2 thermostats and no more.
Evolution likes to cheat so a probable explanation for how humans see the future is not that they simulate the future like a computer but that they cheat and see the future though some process we don't yet understand.
3:25 this vdeo vs
7:00 here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktkjUjcZid0&t=441s
Strange loop not feedback loop
Why did it bang…woah
Bullshit! We know nothing