Here's an argument on how and why phenomenal consciousness might emerge over a mode of attentional learning http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2287/paper29.pdf …
In that case, I would not say that "I" have experienced that. For that, it seems to be necessary that "I" have a chance remembering it later on.
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Yeah The illusory ( albiet useful "I" ) has next to nothing to do with any of this. Not necessary for consciousness ( as you know).
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I think that only the I is conscious. (You can strip out the I content of course, but it's still a dream character that experiences a dream.)
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ANY consciousness.
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