We have stressed many times how, in our view, it makes no sense to talk about who experiences what. Subjective experience happens when a phenomenon interacts with another one. The main cause of confusion when thinking about this comes from the failure to distinguish an experience from its analysis. Very often we tend to think that it's the same to enjoy a meal and to think "I am enjoying a meal." but it's not. The second one is another experience which correlates with the original experience of enjoying a meal.
That means that consciousness is not a thing but simply the way reality is. It is not an optional expression which some things might supernaturally be endowed with or not. It's just the way things are. So subjective experiences are happening everywhere at all time. Each of them is consistent with the underlying physical phenomenon. Therefore even though many parts of my brain might be having their own experiences, the part of it which is outputting text onto this blog isn't necessarily aware of it because the underlying phenomena are not directly correlated. One might from here be tempted to picture it as a fluid of individual consciousnesses but that's not even right. The notion of individuality is a particular phenomenon of the mind, which is, granted, a very stronger attractor. Most thoughts we have eventually brush it somehow. But experiences are not like that. They just happen.
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