- Note that the soul is what I'm trying to 'prove.' Obviously, the soul is not part of the scientific model -- I'm trying to show that it should be.
"Should be" isn't enough to justify using it to disprove the scientific model. You need to get to "must be". And since no one has ever shown that it should be, let alone must be, I'm...sure this will be fascinating. But here's a hint: pointing at an
illusion isn't going to get you there. Because, y'know, illusions aren't real.
- Note also that I'm talking about the continuous self being an illusion -- I'm not talking about the "self," itself being an illusion.
It's not a "continuous self"--it's an illusion
of continuity, which occurs in the self. The illusion is caused by the brain's ability to access memories. Which is purely biological. We don't even need to invoke location here. A perfect copy of you would have
exactly the same illusion! (Because it would have exactly the same memories.)
The illusion is
purely biological. Which, it seems to me, is
the exact opposite of what you're trying to argue. And, more importantly, it's an
illusion. The self is real; the feeling of continuity exists because you can access memories. Which are stored in the physical brain. Without a physical brain, there is no way to access those memories, and thus, no feeling of continuity.
- I accept that if time is finite, the number of actual selves possible is also finite. I'm just claiming that that is not the number that belongs in our formula...
- If you accept my other claims in this post, I'll try to describe and support the 'number' that I claim belongs in our formula.
I think I need to see how you react to the above before I know for sure whether I accept what you're saying.