Quantum Mechanics makes clear that there is no possibility of “objective realism”. That means no objective “things” exist, all experience is subjective. That means there are no objective things called a “brain” or a body. They are merely projections of Consciousness.
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Replying to @CarlosJA2020 @NoaidiX
Luckily, it's exactly disprovable (Cantor's diagonal argument) for a few human fingers to deny Everything We Observe on behalf of other people seeking
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Replying to @DanHawkley @RESCUEorg
I lean toward the epistemic over ontological here. Every"thing" I observe is filtered through consciousness. First personally, I don't know any "objects" other than those presented to/via consciousness, making my knowledge of them subjective and shared knowledge intersubjective.
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Who knows if they exist otherwise, in any objectively "real" capacity? I don't. Experientially, they appear to be interpretations, assemblages, manifestations of conscious activity.
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Conscious and *unconscious* activity, rather, but both equally aspects of consciousness.
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