On the other hand if one claims (as I do) that the mind is NOT a TM, then I am claiming that whatever the mind is, it goes past the Church-Turing barrier to some new kind of computation; or else it's essentially random.
I'll go with that.
I would consider the brain to certainly be random
I base this on random info coming into the brain along with myself having no control over my brain processes
With no control over my brain processes my brain is free to do what it wants with the info
When the brain has finished processing the info it presents to "me" (the consciousness part of my brain) a fait accompli "This is what is happening"
The consciousness part of my brain then has to decide / come up with a plan "what am I going to do with this info?"
The plan then goes out of my sight in the brain and becomes part of the brains input along with all the other inputs
Processing this new mix the brain sends out a new fait accompli
So
Processing action is going on
along with my consciousness deciding on a plan
and I am adding
preset plans coming in "last time this happened you did this"
I would think these preset plans would feed both to the processing section at the same moment as going to the consciousness (? leading to confusion)
AND while all this happening you have the body functions the brain keeps going from another section (?)
"Beat that heart
Filter that pee
To little adrenaline
And you'll answer to me
Gota keep this ol body
Just rolling along"
All of the above does not factor in misinformation (knowledge), lost brain information (forgotten stuff) misunderstood stuff (wrong understanding) and more
To wrap this up in one sentence
The brain operates within a organised chaos atmosphere which, if it is NOT random, it would pass for random's twin
Will tackle the Universe later in Part 2