i enjoy how Brad Warner occasionally just busts into declaiming the idea of our all consciousnesses being a single point of awareness threaded endlessly through time and space as just plain-talkin' fact
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i mean, sure, could be, wabbit. that is not only a proposition that you do not have evidence for but a proposition that you cannot have evidence for, but go off
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not sure about that, at least, it seems interesting enough to try to reformulate it into something testable and falsifiable. For one, it would be interesting to explicate "point of awareness" ^______^
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it's just going to annoy you basically, given that we have an experiential point of view, a consciousness, and that that consciousness is manifestly and demonstrably being fed a heavily falsified experience, including the experience of making choices, we can make some guesses
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one is that whatever is going on with that point of awareness, whose existence makes no sense, everything it experiences is completely conditioned by the material circumstances it finds itself in. so if it is somehow apart from those, it doesn't carry around stuff from them
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now, if you had one of those, an experiential point of view that just experiences whatever happens in physicality without any continuity beyond what physicality contains, and you were atemporal, you wouldn't actually need more than one. which has a certain resonance to it
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considering the universe as we know it to be a 4-dimensional object, outside that object; possibly precessing on a separate timelike metric from our t, or some shit
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why thank you i do hate to be extreme by half measures
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