On Sunday, April 27, 2014 12:15:34 AM UTC+1, Brent wrote:
>
>  On 4/26/2014 1:43 PM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
>  
> In the arithmetical reality there are two kinds of place we can access, 
> those where we keep our memories, and those where we don't. Both are 
> infinite in numbers, but have different relative measure. 
> Apparently (salvia reports) we can abandon all memories, and then retrieve 
> them. How can we be sure we retrieve the correct one?
>
>
> Suppose you retrieved the wrong ones, say mine.  You would presumably 
> feel, "I remember racing motorcycles, but that's not the sort of thing I'd 
> like to do.  I'm not even sure I know how to do it."  This is probably the 
> feeling of people who have multiple personalities when they are able to 
> remember what they did when their other personality was in charge.
>
> Notice that this is a reason to consider the material body more 
> fundamental than consciousness.
>
> Brent 
>
 
tangent: Did you race motorcycles?  They were my life at one time.
 

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