Although experiencer #1 is confined to perceiving phenomenal world 1, he is nonetheless capable of causally influencing phenomenal worlds #2, 3, … — lambda
So what you get is a picture of reality that looks something like this:
Experiencer #1 -------- phenomenal world #1
Experiencer #2 -------- phenomenal world #2
Experiencer #3 -------- phenomenal world #3 — lambda
If each 'phenomenal world' is entirely dependent on its 'experiencer' then this kind of causal interaction is impossible. — csalisbury
Think about it though, if you had control over what one persons actions effected other peoples realities like that you could have quite a lot of control over the entire population while at the same time being completely non-existent to every human being alive. — intrapersona
From my idealist perspective, reality consists of two fundamental kinds of things: experiencers and experiences. — lambda
Note how there is only one experiencer per phenomenal world. Each experiencer is shut up in their own private phenomenal world and isolated from every other experiencer. This means communication between experiencers is impossible because there is no way to share experiences. I call this “group solipsism”
I like to blame some of my poorer choices on aliens, at any rate. — Marchesk
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