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The question of what the nature of consciousness is is inconclusive. There are a variety of philosophical views, some of which are similar to what you know, some of which are of the same as you know, some of which believe that consciousness does not exist, and some of which believe that matter does not exist. It is precisely because people do not know what the nature of consciousness is, and keep **, that philosophy can exist and develop, and people become more and more intelligent.
So not knowing the answer to a question is not a bad thing.
For your other three questions, it seems that there can be a clear one.
Why is consciousness not material? Because consciousness has no shape and no mass, it cannot directly affect matter, and one's own consciousness cannot be directly observed and felt by others. Consciousness does not possess the properties and characteristics of matter, so it is not material.
There is matter, and matter gives rise to consciousness, and they do not come from the same source. Matter can produce things that are not substance.
If human beings cease to exist, can the infinity of consciousness continue? Consciousness cannot exist separately from matter, human beings do not exist, consciousness does not exist, and there is no infinity. The so-called infinite development of consciousness is theoretical, and its premise is the existence of human beings.
If you think that consciousness originates from human society and is a function of the human brain, then consciousness is not material. In the same way, storage and computing are functions of computers, and the two things "storage" and "computing" are not substances. And if you think of consciousness as an independent objective thing, then consciousness is not a function of the human brain.
The former is materialistic, the latter is idealistic, and the two cannot coexist. What do you think is a mistake that may be a contradiction on this issue.
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In fact, consciousness is inevitable and contingent, belongs to the inevitable objective world, and is invisible, just like the human mind.
Matter, on the other hand, is accidental and inevitable, belonging to the contingent objective world, and can be seen like the human body.
I can only answer so much, and the rest of what you ask, I don't understand...
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Now that you understand that "consciousness is a function of the human brain," then you know what consciousness is. The world is material, and consciousness is just a response of the human brain to process information. When discussing consciousness, we can't have idealistic thoughts, otherwise the more we think about it, the more chaotic it becomes.
Everything will be clearer when you look at the world from a material point of view.
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Consciousness is the human brain's response to objective existence!
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1. Philosophy is a cosmology with a rigorous logical system, which studies some very basic issues such as the nature of the universe, the general law of the evolution of everything in the universe, and the position of man in the universe.
2. Philosophy is meta-knowledge and meta-science, that is, the so-called road to simplicity. The philosophical task is to grasp the real world at the meta-rational level, to synthesize many into one or to distinguish one into many, and one and many are both meta-theoretic. The meta-theory should also be clearly expressed and systematically constructed, so that the meta-theory system can be suitable for explaining the world or guiding practice.
Philosophy is the meta-theory, science is the principle, method, and fact, the division of the meta-theory and the principle is not absolute, and the practical basis of the pin can be: the meta-theory is the original theory that needs to be remembered at all times, and the principle is the basic theory that can be used in reference books.
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1. Consciousness is a function of the human brain and a reflection of objective existence.
2. Consciousness is a part of the spirit, including emotion, cognition, and will.
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