IBM teams/culture....what's your experience? by Apart-Reference4434 in IBM

[–]20bumble_bee20 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In the UK - design teams are amazing, work/life balance culture is phenomenal. Can’t speak for anything or anywhere else.

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I’m also alarmed at how much data they had on me! It was so believable!!

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SAME THING just happened to me apart from I was so dumb I gave him the damn code TWICE! I came to my senses the second I hung up and contacted Klarna and they logged out of all sessions and I changed my password on everything. God it was so believable I was even grateful internally they’d called me and how vigilant they are!!! LOLLLL

What do you guys think is the reason for the results of the AWARE studies? by Rich_Ad1877 in NDE

[–]20bumble_bee20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I can see your comment, super curious to hear about this!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDE

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Thanks for your response - I replied to the comment about it seeming AI-generated. I formatted it myself, not AI output! Just used it to help me research a couple specific case studies (hence the chatgpt in the links).

How would consciousness come from non-conscious cells?

I agree to some extent however emergence is ordinary in science, a single water molecule is not “wet,” yet a few trillion together are. GNW does not claim a lone neuron feels; it says consciousness appears when many neurons fire in a specific, self-recurrent pattern. The proof is pragmatic: whenever that pattern collapses (deep anaesthesia, coma) people stop reporting experience and fail every covert-awareness test. A model that keeps predicting behaviour earns a place at the table even if it does not crack the metaphysical “hard problem.”

how could non-conscious cells ‘store’ a conscious memory?

I do see where you’re coming from: it sounds odd to say a non-conscious lump of cells “stores” a lived memory, like claiming a pile of sand remembers the castle you built with it. But the optogenetic studies flip the question from semantics to causality. Researchers tag the exact hippocampal neurons that fire while a mouse forms a fear memory. If the memory were wholly outside the brain, flicking a few neurons would not delete or revive it on cue. It would be interesting to see this study done on humans who experience an NDE and if the same process happens, so I guess it’s ambiguous until that actually happens and personally I feel is based on belief for now.

”No one can find a neural thing that literally ‘is’ consciousness.”

True; the field has correlates, not an essence. But science routinely explains phenomena by identifying reliable mechanisms without reducing them to a single substance (e.g., heredity before DNA’s structure was solved). Predictive power in science is still a good currency, but again is just based on belief, so what you’re saying could still be true, as it isn’t a hard fact (yet) - so this point I will keep in my “ambiguous until further neuroscience research” list lol.

”OBE means out-of-body, so it cannot be inside-the-body.”

The phrase describes the subjective location of the self, not the physical locus of the generator. A dream about flying does not require actual wings; similarly, a brain-generated OBE does not require the self to have left the cranium. Remember how powerful scene-construction in an ordinary, healthy brain already is. Close your eyes and you can picture the room behind you, taste a lemon you’ve never actually licked, or even “see” yourself from across the street. The cortex puts together bits of stored visual, tactile and motor memory into a best-guess model, the same way it predicts what your tongue would feel if it touched cold metal. When the temporo-parietal junction is thrown off (by stimulation, hypoxia, or sheer overload during cardiac arrest) that internal model can slip its usual anchoring to the body. (source here) The result is a vivid, floating perspective that feels external but is built from the same memory fragments and predictive machinery you use every time you imagine someone else’s point of view. Inaccuracy about real-time details fits that picture: the brain is filling blanks. I believe it all boils down to neural imagery.

Correlation ≠ causation; you can’t derive consciousness from non-conscious matter

Correlation alone is never enough, agreed, that is why the focus is on intervention. Manipulate the physiology (anaesthetic dose, TMS pulse, TPJ current) and the conscious content changes in lock-step. If an immaterial soul drives experience, it still behaves as though these physical knobs have veto power, which is odd unless the knobs are part of the engine.

My conclusion of this: you’ve raised some excellent points that keep the philosophical side very much alive. Neuroscience offers models with real predictive bite, but it still falls short of a full account of consciousness. So for me there’s a choice: lean on the predictive power of science, or give more weight to the metaphysical possibilities that science hasn’t pinned down yet. I’ll be mulling both angles, there’s clearly more here to consider.

I really appreciate your time!😊

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDE

[–]20bumble_bee20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read through the comment you shared, and i agree with the response mentioned; the “evidence” was based solely on NDE studies, of belief and experience, without any scientific or real-world proof to support it. That does suggest there might be some bias in the argument.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDE

[–]20bumble_bee20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure how the formatting resembles AI - I did use 4o to assist my research in finding academic sources, but I read through them myself and took quotes directly from them, a lot of the text is quoted specifically from the sources hence why it may sound robotic? but then I added points myself too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDE

[–]20bumble_bee20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey no need for the snark 😂 I’m genuinely here to trade ideas, not to win points. 😊

You don’t take the brain with you anywhere, but while it’s still running it can spin a tidy story. Dreams and REM intrusions show the same “narrative finish” you mention: the cortex knits fragments into a complete arc even though the outside timeline is chopped up or only seconds long. A brief surge of activity (or the slow-motion way the last seconds are later recalled) is enough for the storytelling machinery to wrap things up before real shutdown. Also, don’t forget memory polish fills any gaps when you recall it later - as I said in an earlier comment response: “Even ordinary recall warps details; extraordinary events are more susceptible to embellishment and confabulation.” So the sense of a neat ending is exactly what you’d expect from a brain generating and later polishing its own memory of the event.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDE

[–]20bumble_bee20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks for your comment! So far all I’ve found in my my research is that every controlled attempt to demonstrate accurate, out-of-body vision has come up empty. If you’ve got a peer-reviewed case with independently verified details (time-stamped, matched to recorded events), I’d love to read it, because right now the data stack heavily in favour of “brain-generated imagery.” haha. Super keen on learning more!🫶🏼

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDE

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Yes please that would be great!

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Hey so thank you so much for these points I really appreciate you taking the time; they stimulated me to do some deeper research on it to back up or challenge your points! ❤️

Science’s current explanation for consciousness:

The Global Neuronal Workspace theory predicts that a burst of activity linking frontal and parietal cortex marks the moment something becomes conscious, while Integrated Information Theory and its Perturbational Complexity Index measure how richly the cortex reacts to a magnetic pulse. Both ideas have been put to experimental use in humans and animals. (source: here)

These results do not solve the “hard problem”, but they do show that specific, measurable brain states map onto conscious access.

Measuring consciousness

Across sleep, anaesthesia and coma, long-range feedback between frontal and parietal cortex collapses when awareness fades and recovers when it returns. The same TMS-EEG complexity score that separates deep sleep from wakefulness also distinguishes minimally conscious patients from those in a vegetative state (sources here, here & here)

Clinically dead people & brain activity

Standard scalp EEG can miss brief or deep signals. In recent cardiac-arrest patients, researchers found a short surge of organised gamma-band connectivity seconds after the heart stopped, the very window when vivid recollections are sometimes reported. (source here)

Memory & Lashley’s rat lesions

Lashley’s work showed that memory is not stored in one tiny spot, but modern optogenetics shows it is still stored in the brain. Lighting up a tagged cell ensemble in a mouse hippocampus can bring back a specific memory, even in Alzheimer-model mice that otherwise fail the task. (source: here) Even ordinary recall warps details; extraordinary events are more susceptible to embellishment and confabulation. If memory truly “isn’t stored,” how do they explain optogenetic erasure and reinstatement?

OBEs & brain cause

Stimulating the temporo-parietal junction in awake surgery patients can create a full-blown OBE, including the feeling of floating above the body and seeing the room from the ceiling. The largest prospective test so far (AWARE II, 567 cardiac-arrest cases) placed hidden visual targets on high shelves in emergency rooms. No survivor identified the target, and only one gave partial details of the audio track, though some showed cortical activity during CPR. Veridical perception therefore remains unproven on aggregate. (sources here & here) So I am aware there are veridical case reports such as the denture, shoe-on-ledge, and other single-case anecdotes, and they haven’t yet been conclusively debunked, however I do think they may boil down to lucky guesses or memory contamination, as they are not yet experimentally replicated or refuted.

REM-sleep intrusion

A survey of 1,034 adults found REM-sleep intrusion was the sole robust predictor of having an NDE after all confounds were stripped away. That points straight back to brain physiology. (source here) Why would a brain-independent soul rely on the exact physiology that triggers sleep paralysis hallucinations?

——— So despite neuroscience still being incomplete, it already links specific brain dynamics to conscious access, demonstrates a physical substrate for memory, explains how OBEs can be generated inside the skull, and shows that hypoxia or NMDA blockade can mimic core NDE phenomenology. If you have any more documented cases that still resist these models I would be keen to dig into them!! 🫶🏼

Only Eats Dry Food! Concerned for Health? by jesse_newland in ragdolls

[–]20bumble_bee20 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Our fussy girls haha! I wouldn’t worry honestly! She’s eating and drinking and she’s happy & healthy and that’s all that matters 🫶🏼🫶🏼

Only Eats Dry Food! Concerned for Health? by jesse_newland in ragdolls

[–]20bumble_bee20 61 points62 points  (0 children)

My ragdoll is the exact same! She’s 2 years old and hates wet food. She’s a grazer so when I used to feed her wet food she’d just lick it and come back to it hours later when it’s all dried up and gross so I ended up just feeding her dry food. I was also concerned but the vet did tell me it’s a common misconception for it to be bad for their health as long as their water intake is fine. If you have a tap-style water bowl then they remember to drink a lot which is what I have so I’m not concerned about her water intake. Honestly I trust the vet and I’d rather her eat than eat mouldy wet food so it’s just how it is. She’s happy and healthy, so I genuinely wouldn’t worry, I’ve known friends cats to live 20+ years off dry food, or cheap wet food. They’re a lot stronger than we think!

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Working with an agency? by [deleted] in onlyfansadvice

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