On 16 May 2014 10:36, Dennis Ochei <[email protected]> wrote:

> Right Liz, the question is, does the memory link actually signify the
> presence of the same local I? Or does each moment have its own I? Or do all
> moments everywhere share a single global I? If there are local I's, then
> how are their boundaries drawn?


Yes, those are indeed the questions. Especially the last one. I don't think
we're in a position to answer them (or if we ever will be...)

>
> All of these questions are epiphenomenal from the point of view of physics
> so I fear there is no way for me to decide. All my observations and brain
> processes will be identical no matter which hypothesis is true.
>
> Only from physics which isn't derivable from psychology via comp, I
suspect, so Bruno may have something to say about this.

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