> Think of deep sleep, when the consciousness ( and the self ) as you
> know are absent despite, may I point out, the brain being very there
> and alive. But it ( the mind and the self ) reappears. Is its
> temporary absence ( in deep sleep ) real ?

False I'm afraid Vam, even in deep sleep measurements of the brains
activity are not null, perhaps with the eyes closed and the body not
responding to external stimulus, then conciousness taking no clues
from outside loks inward? That would explain why we tend to dream of
things that are relevant to the day we have just had huh.
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