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by ambrop7
2518 days ago
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> It's equally clear that most of what we associate with consciousness, such as thinking, awareness of the body and the moment and time and decision making and ... doesn't exist either. Because time and time again studies prove that when a decision is made (this is well studied in traffic for instance) there are no conscious reasons. Reasons only happen afterwards. Since a person can tell what they experience and what they do not, the distinction between conscious experience and unconscious processing must have a base in physical reality (brain activity). With sufficiently advanced technology, one could analyze the brain processes and see which processes are associated with the reported conscious experience. The fact that not all brain activity is associated with conscious experience in no way implies that conscious experience does not exist. |
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Conscience is not present during the physical exercise. Upon completion, when conscience describes it, it injects itself into it. This is the trick.