Variations in consciousness
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From one moment to the next you are doing and experiencing different things. The structure of the brain changes from moment to moment because brain cells die and sometimes regrow. The amount and types of neurotransmitters that exist between the synapses vary over time. The way the brain is wired changes along with other changes due to injury and disease. There are numerous differences that can occur in the brain from one moment to the next and from one brain to the next. If these differences in structure and functioning are large enough then there will be a variation in the consciousness produced. Many people believe that variations within the same brain will produce the same ixperiencitness in other words you will experience this consciousness. But they also believe that these same variations produced by another brain "has to" produce a different ixperiencitness even though the consciousnesses produced by the two brain my be identical.
Principles of the variations in consciousness:
- There can be variations that are so small between different brain's structure and functioning that there is no difference in the consciousness produced by these brains.
- There can be variations that are so small between different brain's effecting environmental conditions in brains that are closely alike in structure and functioning that there is no difference in the consciousness produced by these brains.
- The structure and functioning of humans brains are so complex that there are an enumerable amount of different physapaths that a human body can produce.
- The more complex the structure of a consciousness producing brain like structure is, the more variations there will be in the way it can be structured and then function over time thus the more different neuropaths it can produce.