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rabbitjack
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- Dec 6, 2025
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But if "you" is halted, if there is no "you" to confirm consciousness, who says that it exists or is fundamental? "You" only say it is fundamental while experiencing it. What if all "other people" that will also confirm it were just your imagination and they end with "you"? This line of thinking approaches nondualism where the suggestion is that nothing has ever happened.I read your response and replied that if consciousness is fundamental and matter just an appearance within it, then what we call "becoming unconscious" is just a figure of speech. Consciousness itself is never lost, it is just the particular pattern within it that you call "you" that is temporarily halted.