Biomathematics can be calculate to the next stage in consciousness. This is taught in science.
yes quite possibly as we continue research in bioengineering
If you accept the fact that consciousness is not of a supernatural nature, and that it is a purely physical phenomenon, only our current lack of technology stands in the way of "assembling" a fully working brain out of atoms, and thus create an artificial consciousness.
It is not always possible to be aware of all aspects of consciousness as our awareness is limited by our attention and focus. Additionally, consciousness encompasses a wide range of mental processes that may not always be accessible to our conscious awareness.
Consciousness though a real phenomenon little is knows about its physical particulars. It seems to be related to the complexity of brain actions. It also seems to require a biological brain to have consciousness and thereby it has mass and energy. "Pure consciousness" is a science fiction concept implying awareness without physical structure. As far as it is understood such a phenomenon is not possible.
It is not possible to be conscious while being unconscious. Consciousness and unconsciousness are opposite states of awareness, so they cannot occur simultaneously.
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
Is possible. Everithing looks REAL, but is possible that "we" are one single entity, one brain - The GOD! weird...
Yes possible! In reality we all of us enjoy three states of consciousness. They are: Waking, dreaming and sleeping. But there is fourth major state of consciousness named transcendental state in which mind is fully alert. In such a state we can feel the entry into the sleeping state and the starting point of dreaming too. If such alertness is for 24 hours ie day and night, that new state is named as cosmic consciousness. Whole cosmos could be easily understood being in that state of consciousness. After cosmic consciousness state there are two more states. Hence totally Seven States of Consciousness.
The most serious possible outcome of carbon monoxide poisoning is death. Less serious outcomes include, loss of consciousness, sickness and headaches.
yes...
Yes, it is possible to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values. The best way to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values is by using the formula x = x/x+y+z.
YES!