so alice peeking to henry marsh i'm sure you know who he is he's the world renown brain surgeon and i ask him whether he thinks consciousness exists and is like no i don't because i operate people every day open their eyes open their skulls and i know that there are billions of billions of neurons that are connected to each other in a very unique way and we can never know too much about them because it's impossible to really know all about those billions of neurons and each person in particular he goes said that is consciousness that is what we call consciousness the unknown connection of billions of neurons that each person has in its own way what would you say to his explanation that's the wrong explanation we can get interactions among neurons is is saying the brain is a computer neurons are no different than bits gates switches synapses switches and gates and if you get enough computation or enough complexity then you have consciousness best of major assumption in neuroscience in artificial intelligence and there is an psychology but after all these decades of studying it they don