Bodhi Dharma Zen
Advaitin
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If you transfer your frame of reference to a machine while your body is somewhere safe transmitting your sense of self through a complex system of connections, then your sense of self is actually going to be in the machine. It's still being generated by the brain.
You seem to be asking a question to make a point, and you seem to be waiting for a certain answer. Why?
Really, it never ceases to amaze me the insistence of (some) members of this forum to pretend to see, or expect at any costs, some claim about something "supernatural" going on... come on... is that really all you are expecting? Here you rise a straw man "It's still being generated by the brain." Well, duh, where in my post do you see any indication of my claiming that the brain has nothing to do with it? In my example would it be generated then by the engine on the train?
Still, at least you understood what is going on, contrary to the first responses I got, you managed to realize that the sense of self is in the senses, so, in the train example if I wanted to point at your "sense of being you" I would point to your body, and it would be correct. You are located at a different location than your brain and I believe it is an interesting fact.
Of course, interesting things can be drawn from that mental experiment (to those who like to think this is) and so, your "it is still being generated by the brain" starts to be seen as an incomplete answer, as that it is not actually the brain (alone) what "causes the mind"... the senses are needed to, and that in a sense, consciousness cannot exist without the senses. No, again, is not that I'm discovering something new, revolutionary, something nobody have thought before... I just like to think about this kind of things and I'm interested in what people here think.