How did you already manage to come up with a concept of “self”?
I’m over here thinking, if I did exist, what would this “I” be? This physical body? Brain? Some ephemeral soul that scientists (if those are real) can’t seem to measure in any way. Some hidden variables on another dimension underlying this thing we call reality?
There’s no point in doubting that you are observing an existence. You are conscious. What I can’t resolve is the ship of theseus problem. I have no proof that my consciousness is continuous over days over weeks.
How did you already manage to come up with a concept of “self”?
I’m over here thinking, if I did exist, what would this “I” be? This physical body? Brain? Some ephemeral soul that scientists (if those are real) can’t seem to measure in any way. Some hidden variables on another dimension underlying this thing we call reality?
There’s no point in doubting that you are observing an existence. You are conscious. What I can’t resolve is the ship of theseus problem. I have no proof that my consciousness is continuous over days over weeks.
The concept of self is an illusion. There is no self.
There is a self in that a collective understanding of sensory input at a minimum exists
The thing that is most interesting is the question of, what is it that’s being illusioned?
If I understand your question correctly, it is the brain which gets the illusion that it is something more than what it is.