E.g. the incredible variations in the distribution of cones and rods on the retina. Each individual has its own perception of color.
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Given these facts, why should we assume that the experience of consciousness is the same for everyone? It seems almost obvious that it isn't
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brain anatomy is pretty similar for most people - we can e.g. guess what someone's looking at based on similar EEGs from others...
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other things you mention do differ a lot tho...
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like ~98% of the humans alive today.
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Not only from person to person. But from time_step to time_step. Our brains change rapidly throughout our lives.
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true. Even simple chemical intake can significantly alter the conscious experience.
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Especially the environment, drive and potential mental illnesses or neurological damage/changes due to illness (viruses, autoimmu)
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