I think that panpsychism may be a linguistic defect (when properly specified its meaning becomes self contradictory or vacuous), but the intuition is supported by the phenomenological experience of consciousness underlying all things (because things are created in the mind).
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Another (but probably unusual) way to frame the argument is that consciousness must be extra-computational, and because physics is computational, it must be realized outside of physics, and thus appear to us computational observers as an inseparable property of the substrate.
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