>>13651839Maybe it (which would be the same singular individisible thing called consciousness by humans) does have an experience of billiard ball hitting another. Maybe when entangled particles change spin there is in fact some sort of experiential quality. Maybe any interaction causes an experiential quality down to a molecular level...
Thinking about it, existence is permanently in a state of apparent duality just like a dream. Which is subject and object relation. If we take a dream, say you dream you're a woman at the Eiffel tower, the mistake in the dream is thinking you the woman or the Eiffel tower are real, it's ALL encompassed by the mind of the dreamer.
Now, when the dreamer wakes up, the subject is unchanged but there is still object. Object changes from nanosecond to nanosecond if only in microscopic ways. It is just a more dramatic and jarring change of object from Eiffel tower to your bedroom with no travel between.
So... The human brain and all of its contents is in itself an object, everchanging like all objects, with memory ensuring a continuous stream. Space and time are objects.
I can't find a way to use this or any of my thoughts to explain how form can be tied into experience. We know form cannot experience form, that's not possible. Alteration of form (e.g. the human brain) evidently alters....... Hmm... Well it alters more form. Since our mind and its objects are also form.
Maybe that's the key. The brain is just form (apparent material) and more form (immaterial). There is no formless found in brains. Brains are found in formless. Perhaps that is the reconciliation... It is to realize one's own unrealness.