Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Humans perceive it as taste, love, pain or happiness when all that's happening is certain portion of the brain light up.
Which of course is in physics terms a completely meaningless or unexplained account of things. We need physics to account for tastes and colours. We need that because, as Eddington (the guy who first confirmed Einstein's general relativity) pointed out, we actually know nothing about the nature the physical other than its dispositions to trigger colours, tastes, sounds etc. Physics is defined in terms of qualia. Something that has been understood by the people who invented physics (Galileo, Descartes, Newton, Leibniz, Maxwell, Mach...) for centuries but got lost in dumbed down schoolroom teaching in the twentieth century.