“What if it's not true?” is also a natural question.
Open individualism is a philosophical concept according to which there is only one self-identical subject, which is all and to which all people's bodies and all independent streams of consciousness belong.�Or easier: a shared consciousness that thinks of itself as separate.
But this is what contradicts:
1) Falsifiability: it is impossible to set up an experiment that could refute open individualism.
2) For such a subject, an impressive material carrier would be required, which we do not meet in our reality.
3) According to Occam's Razor, this subject is an extra entity for the universe: consciousness can be explained without involving such complex concepts.
“What if it's not true?” is also a natural question.
Open individualism is a philosophical concept according to which there is only one self-identical subject, which is all and to which all people's bodies and all independent streams of consciousness belong.�Or easier: a shared consciousness that thinks of itself as separate.
But this is what contradicts:
1) Falsifiability: it is impossible to set up an experiment that could refute open individualism.
2) For such a subject, an impressive material carrier would be required, which we do not meet in our reality.
3) According to Occam's Razor, this subject is an extra entity for the universe: consciousness can be explained without involving such complex concepts.