I was replying to this quote from you:
It's not logically necessary for a person (or anything else) to have subjective experience of a green triangle to report seeing a green triangle, no matter what you assert.
My point was that your whole experiment is ONLY about information processing. Positing some additional level of "awareness" over and above information processing violates Occam's Razor and opens the door to dualism.
Anyway, I'll have to come back later today to keep playing. I need to focus on work for at least a little while today...
I know what you were replying to. But your statement is a non sequitur. (It's also patently absurd, and contrary to experimental results, to contend that people will tell you they saw a green triangle they weren't conscious of seeing.)
There is no invitation to dualism here.
Let's do a similar but simpler experiment.
We take Joe and 99 other humans and sit them, one by one, in front of a screen and flash pictures of animals on the screen at different speeds.
We show lions, tigers, and bears for enough time to be consciously perceived, and peacocks, rhinos, and crocodiles at subliminal speeds.
We ask these people what they saw. They all report lions, tigers, and bears.
No one reports seeing peacocks, rhinos, and crocodiles. And yet, when asked immediately after the experiment to list as many animals as they can in 30 seconds, we find that all 100 subjects list at least 2 of these animals, and most list all 3. A control group that saw no subliminal images has a much lower rate of listing any of them.
That's the difference between info processing and conscious awareness.
People don't report what they weren't aware of seeing, even if they did.
Here are some studies:
Subliminal Messages Can Influence People In Surprising Ways
Subliminal Advertising Leaves Its Mark On The Brain
Subliminal Messages Motivate People To Actually Do Things They Already Wanted To Do
Subliminal Smells Bias Perception About A Person's Likeability
Subliminal Learning Demonstrated In Human Brain
If we do the experiment as I've described, and Joe does not report seeing the green triangle, it means he was not conscious of seeing it. If he reports seeing it, then he was conscious of seeing it.
Unless there's some process blocking memory, which I don't think you're proposing.