The suggestion that the one consciousness could inhabit more than one physical 
body does not predict telepathy -- it could merely indicate that consciousness 
is not localized to a single physical body, that it is non-local, for instance. 
Or, indeed, that physics is not fundamental but derivative on consciousness.
Bruce

This reminds me of Schroedinger. “The doctrine of identity can claim that it 
is clinched by the empirical fact that consciousness is never experienced in 
the plural, only in the singular. Not only has none of us even experienced more 
than one consciousness, but there is no trace of circumstantial evidence of 
this even happening anywhere in the world” (much more in "What is Life?")

 



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