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phenomenon generated by the brain? how is this a question?
>but how?
well..clearly somehow.
before you have a meltdown about it consider the following: you wouldn't even notice if you were replaced last night while you were sleeping, with e perfect copy of yourself.
problem with this though experiment, is people are trying to reconcile with what happens if your old body is not destroyed on copying, which is simply a forking issue. at copying moment your reality enters an apparent superposition, you can continue in your original body or new clone 50/50, from your perspective.
if you destroy the old body you have 100% of continuing as your only option, the perfect clone.
but chimps will have a meltdown about this as it's not really intuitive, they're working with the wrong assumptions and they innevitably arrive at dumbfuck conclusions like "that's someone who thinks it's you but it's not you" because they cannot fathom the concept of more of you running in parallel at the same time. the "magic" happens at the moment of copying the information. that's when shit "splits" for you, regarding what you will experience next after copying moment.