No one can give me one quantifiable piece of data on the soul.
The argument is that the mind/soul is immaterial. We can observe effects of the soul in the power of the brain, which transcends the physical capability of the brain.
To now ask for quantifiable data on the soul doesn’t make sense in this context. If it is true that the soul is an immaterial entity, then it cannot be quantifiable since it has no material quantities.
Again, we observe that the intellect is capable of generating a potentially infinite number and kind of thoughts. The brain has a finite physical-capacity for referencing that infinite number. So, the mind/intellect must be immaterial or unquantifiable.
Or we could look at the question of storage and I’ll reference your previous comments:
To give a crude example, say I am downloading films onto a hard disk that I don’t know the capacity of. Because after a year I still haven’t filled the disk, does that mean I should assume the disk will never be filled?
That’s not that bad an example. But there’s no reason to limit it to a year.
You have a hard disk and you’ve continually loaded films on it every second of every day for your entire life. You don’t know if it is 10% full or 1% full.
That is evidence. You can make the factual statement: “It has not yet been filled”.
Now, “should I assume that it will never be filled”?
Two points follow:
- You have a magical hard disk which is filled that much but you “don’t know the capacity”. By now, it’s more than reasonable to assume that “this is not an ordinary hard disk”. Where did it come from? How could it have as much capacity as it does?
If you have no answers to these questions, it opens up far more possibilities.
We have to question the science which is incapable of assessing the storage capacity of a hard disk. Is that science adequate to the task?
- It’s not that you have to assume that it is infinite, necessarily, but you have to assert:
“It is possible that it will never be filled”.
Again, that is solid evidence.
It has never yet been filled. You don’t know if it is even 1% full.
Therefore, it is possible that it’s an infinite capacity. That possibility cannot be ruled out.
Hypothesis: the mind has an infinite storage capacity.
Test: Observe data entering the mind and retrieved over lifespans - no limits found
How to falsify: Observe limit to amount of data the mind can process or store
Current status: Hypothesis not falsified
Conclusion: At present, the hypothesis that the mind has an infinite capacity is a reasonable conclusion based on the data.