Solution to the hard problem of consciousness I think there's a broad difference between the builder of a house and the home-owner. The builder does not experience life in the house, the home-owner is the opposite.
In this context, let's be firm in saying the builder and the home-owner are totally different - one builds the house (consciousness) - one experiences the house (consciousness).
0. The builder does not own the house, the home owner does not build the house.
1. The home-owner cannot re-build the house lest he first deconstruct it, in which case he becomes a builder.
2. The builder cannot experience the house as a home.
3. To understand each others perspectives one must first lose their original role.
Consciousness may be knowable by a creator entity or is walled-out by nature(given creator entities are void).
Knowledge of consciousness is on the right side of the subject matter, but the subject of consciousness - from the hypothesised left side - is unknowable.
If I build my own house, I change roles.
The past cannot be unwound, we do not have consciousness creators but it's hypothesis-able. A good house or?