Is this position already known in the literature? — Babbeus
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Maybe you already heard about the one electron universe: it is the idea that the apparantly multiple identical electrons could just be several occurrence of the same electron traveling in time and space and interacting with itself.
I was considering the analogous model about consciousnesses/self: there seem to be several completely separate consciousnesses but they could be all occurrences of the same consciousness interacting with itself. In every single occurrence within a brain the consciousness only has access to the local available memory and sensory data so it cannot know anything about having experienced other occurrences in other bodies/brains/forms. If "you" become "me" for a while and then you come back to "you" again you wouln't realize anything, you just would have access to the continuous streaming of memory of your brain, so in principle there could be a same consciousness that travels throught everyone of our brain interacting with her own occurrences without having any awareness of this.
What is good in this model:
It has similar advantages to the one electron universe: it reduces the number of entities and solves the problem of why are there so many consciousnesses.
It solves the problem about how consciousnesses could start and stop existing from nothing.
Is this position already known in the literature?
What do you think about it? — Babbeus
When I read something like this, my first thought is always, "Why the heck would we believe that?"Maybe you already heard about the one electron universe: it is the idea that the apparantly multiple identical electrons could just be several occurrence of the same electron traveling in time and space and interacting with itself . . . — Babbeus
It has similar advantages to the one electron universe: it reduces the number of entities and solves the problem of why are there so many consciousnesses.
It solves the problem about how consciousnesses could start and stop existing from nothing.
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