What if the fundamental nature of reality is a timeless ocean where every possible bundle of qualia - first person sensory experiences - exists within it? Time doesn’t actually exist, but the illusion of it could, as bundles could have false memories and expectations.
- I don’t know what you are on, but did you bring enough for everyone else? - also, how doesn’t it get wet under the shower? - By holding it below the shower. But I don’t know if that is just an Aussie thing with how our water works 
 
 
- …nature of reality is a timeless ocean where every possible bundle of qualia - first person sensory experiences - exists within it? Time doesn’t actually exist, but the illusion of it could… - Isn’t that an oxymoron? If every possible first-person sensory experience exists, then time exists (we experience time). - The experience of time would exist, but each individual moment would in reality be timeless - just with a false experience of time for some of them. 
 
- There’s a possibility, but I don’t see any practical implications. - Also, what strand? 
- I guess if that was the fundamental nature of reality, then stuff would be exactly as it is. 
- Qualia is a stupid man-made thing that doesn’t even scientifically exist - Can you expand on what you mean by that? As I thought, the scientific method was about empirically testing things, and the empirical world is defined by what we can sense - ie our qualia. - My understanding is that qualia are how a “consciousness” experiences something, and I disagree with the notion of a consciousness being a definable thing in general. It’s not a scientific meaning so you can never unambiguously talk about anything in the context of qualia. - Ok, maybe you’re not conscious then. I know that I am. 
 
 
 





