From: gts (gts_2000@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 04 2002 - 09:18:25 MST
Lee Corbin wrote:
> The sense of continuity is rather overrated. Doesn't
> one entirely lose that whenever one falls asleep? ;-)
Not at all, and I'm glad you mentioned it.
Your idea that experience and the recording of memory come to a halt
during sleep is one of the fallacies upon which your arguments are
based. Unless we are in a hopeless comatose state after having suffered
major brain-damage, our experience of life *never* stops until we die.
We are unconsciously aware of ourselves and our environments even during
dreamless sleep.
If this were not so then your alarm clock would not wake you up in the
morning.
-gts
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