Information has no extension (to use Descartes' terminology - it has no length, width, or height)
I'm sorry, that's just silly. In case there's some confusion, I wasn't attempting to talk about some fuzzy headed concept of information as an existence unto itself. What I meant by 'information we have been given by our senses' was the collection of impulses that have run along our sensory neurons to stimulate the systems of our brains. This 'information' is very measurable, unfortunately Descartes missed out on that information by a few hundred years. As for pain, I don't doubt the existence of the feeling of pain but I do affirm that it does not exist separate from the physical systems that perceive it. Even emotional pain has been shown to trigger the same sites in the brain responsible for interpreting physical pain. The 'FEELING' of pain is just that interpretation of those signals as processed by particular centers in the brain, as is pleasure and even higher emotions which, while much more complex in some ways, still rely on the same underlying functions.
There are no 'spooky' forms floating around inside our heads however, I am not saying that our perception of the world is not an impressive and wonderous mystery. It is very true that we do not know exactly how consciousness arises from the human brain but we do know that the human brain is necessary to the existence of consciousness. We do not need to rely on any imagined elementary particles just because we do not fully understand consciousness, making such a leap makes no sense and I'm not sure why you're trying to sneak it into the conversation without a proper explanation.
I don't remember covering 'proof by claiming that something is unlikely' in my Physics degree.
You:
the claim that something is unlikely is not itself sufficient to disprove it
Handle, you've flown off it.
But I'll probably get modded down for blasphemy, or for the crime of preferring to post anonymously.
If you provided even the barest of sources to back up your assertions you probably wouldn't be. Anonymous posting is only looked down upon because it provides no guarantee that you have any interest in a discussion and it can be easily abused to harass people. It's not like
posting on slashdot is basically just a form of email, email is basically the same as a telegraph, a telegraph is basically the same as writing a letter, and writing a letter is basically the same as memorizing a message and telling it to someone else
Call of Duty is basically just a form of a first person shooter, first person shooters are basically just virtual paintball, paintball is basically just a war re-enactment, a war re-enactment is basically just a war, all wars are basically the same so we might as well say the battle of Thermopylae; would be the equivalent application of that type of reduction. It's this ridiculous comparison of things so vastly different that you accused Tepples of when he was talking about the creation of new genres of video game, i.e. First Person Shooter vs. RPG vs. Platformer vs. Adventure. He was not saying that video game plots are just rehashes of older themes from movies and literature.
No, the point is -- it doesn't really matter!
Defining your terms properly matters in any dialogue, otherwise you might as well just grunt at each other.
Obtuse?
Yes, as in unrelated to the matter at hand. No one was attempting to say that video games are not relavent because they make use of old plot devices, but we wouldn't be arguing if you got that point.
The Pandaria reference was a jab at furries btw.
Even the ones that are polite, but introverted and quiet become a communication energy drain eventually.
Congratulations! You just offended half the world population and 80% of
they don't have to conform to anyone's ideas of the social norm
Introverts have their own social norm, namely that the focus in a work environment should be on the work itself. Most other introverts I know have zero difficulty engaging in conversation when it's about a common directive or goal such as accomplishing a task at work, it's only when people try to engage them in idle small talk or go off on an unrelated tangent that they start blocking. I suspect that what you perceive as a communication energy drain is your attempt to insert unrelated topics into a business communication. Tell them clearly what they need to do and set deadlines for reports on their progress and most introverts will exceed your expectations.
With your bare hands?!?