• Makes me wonder how many times I’ve been replaced. Also makes me wonder if I just died yesterday and today I’m actually a new person. I have no evidence that yesterday happened except for a memory of it, and let’s face it, since it was a public holiday, that’s a pretty foggy memory

    • @roscoe@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      01 year ago

      I wonder about that. During the deepest part of sleep does your brain have enough activity to maintain a continuous stream of consciousness? If you go through two sleep cycles in a night does yesterday you die, and you from the first sleep cycle who only dreamed die, and you’re a new consciousness in the morning?

      • Meliora
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        01 year ago

        Going under deep anesthesia brought up these questions for me: if my consciousness was interrupted, am I the same person? Ultimately I don’t believe I’ll ever know, and must seek to become comfortable with that discomfort.

      • @lath@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        Dreaming is just the brain butchering who you were and placing whatever’s left in storage as decaying trophies.

    • @mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      yeah, went down this rabbit hole recently: what if I’m the .001% that lives until <max age variable for my genome>? or what if ‘me’ is an amalgam of all the ones that die, and I get to live all those lives until the variable runs out.