No, dude, you finally got it.

There's one stream of consciousness. And you correctly realized that nobody
can *ever* tell you if that one stream of consciousness is in Moscow or in
Washington. It took some prodding to get you to see that, but I'd like to
think it was worth the effort. Don't thank me though, you did all the work!

I'm glad that's over!

On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 2:02 PM, John Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Terren Suydam <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> ​
>>> ​>> ​
>>> Then why can't anybody *ever* tell me if that ​
>>>  one stream of consciousness
>>> ​ is in Moscow or Washington?​
>>>
>>
>> ​> ​
>> Congratulations, you just discovered the first-person indeterminacy. I'll
>> get the champagne.
>>
>
> ​That's it? Bruno's great discovery is that ambiguous questions have no
> answers? I have found one on my own, I call it cat color indeterminacy:
>
>  "Today I have two cats a black cat and a white cat, tomorrow what will be
> the color of the one and only cat that I have ever had?".
>
> John K Clark ​
>
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