>>14316608I mean I doubt that THAT "identity" is identity as the best definition possible. More like, experience.
Experience goes trough your whole body, physically, as a chaotic system. That's what he means by the look of it. You experience your thoughts about yourself. Maybe rather than experience you could call it "the sense of identity".
But identity or soul to me would be that silent observer that experiences your body as a slave to determinism (even weak determinism, given that some physical process are not possible to determine, they're pure random variables).
I feel that identity is like watching TV mindlessly, you blend with the show forgetting who you are or where are you sitting. If you remove the TV, you feel you are sitting and your back hurts or whatever. If we removed the body, maybe we would experience nothingness, noise, or we'd just get our sense of identity from another body.