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I asked this question my parents for awhile when I was about 4 or 5 years old, saying: "Why am I I? I mean, why am I I and not that other child over there?" Can't remember an answer of my parents, and I still have no, only that I meanwhile see it together with the question what "I" is anyway. "I" never is an object, it's always an absolute subject (never a subject to anything, you know?). It's like "here". As well, it is not any specific experience or knowledge or specialty, it is the function which connects experiences, or makes them possible at all. Therefore, it may be not a problem at all that we would merge to one "person"; because this "I/here" function would be the same, only with a greater pool of experiences, then referred to as "mine". Thus, so called "disassociated personalities" is a different thing. Usually, they seem more to swap different styles (or, in heavy cases, may called different persons), while the "I-here" function is still intact in every style/person. In some cases of shizophrenia we may find the "I-here" function somehow diminished, though as long one shows orientation, preferences and aversions, the basic "me-here" still seems to be there, as, in a more rudiment form, it is in animals and other life forms as well, only not the special human add, that we can consciously attribute something to be me or belonging to me.
Quote Patrick: "Because something concious observes, which in turn causes the collapse of the wave function (lookup the double slit experiment). For example, light exists as a wave until it is observed, at which point it becomes a particle. There would be no physical without observers." That is only a theory, or interpretation; we simply don't know what light or anything else "is" when it isn't observed (or even if it is at all). The amazing thing of the double slit experiment is, I find, that we can see that light (or electrons etc.) has to be both at the same time, particle AND wave-field, that's a true mind boggler, or, other possibility, you have to cancel space, time, or even both- not much easier.
Spooky
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