How much time do 'I' lag behind, and how would you measure it?
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You don’t lag behind by a constant. Sometimes even the experienced order of events is not correct. It takes between tenths of a second and tens of years before an experience of a sensation is generated by the brain. It is more pronounced than the Libet experiment implies.
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What you experience is not the present.
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I know
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You are right! (It was quite tongue-in-cheek)
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Yes, but you don‘t know that.
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In physics, present, future and past have different meanings than in experience
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Well yes, the self and reality you experience is a dream, a multimedia novel, and like all dreams and stories it is outside of physics and not bound by it. But it is authored within physics.
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