Loki
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This guy still thinks of himself as a 19 year old, not a 39 year old.
Doesn't the fact that a brain 'on hold' for 19 years can 'start up' again as if the 19 years had not occurred seem to point towards the conclusion that the "physical" aspects of being human dominate our consciousness? To this guy, it still feels like 1984!! If we try to place this data into the Idealist model of 'brain' as 'receiver' of a consciousness broadcast, doesn't this seem to indicate that when the receiver went off line, so did the broadcast? Even more telling, when the reciever came back on 19 years later, the broadcast just resumed from where it left off!Terry Wallis, who had been in a coma since a 1984 car accident, regained consciousness last month to the surprise of doctors and the delight of his family, including his mother, who heard his first word in 19 years.
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Terry's father, Jerry Wallis, said his son talked almost non-stop now but it seemed as though time stopped for him after the crash.
Terry still believes Ronald Reagan is the US president.
Terry has asked to speak to his grandmother, who died several years ago, and even recited her phone number - something everyone else in the family had forgotten.
This guy still thinks of himself as a 19 year old, not a 39 year old.