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The simplest possible assumption about consciousness is that all physical structure exists as direct conscious experience. The essence and totality of the existence of physical structure is immediate conscious experience. Any other assumption must distinguish between conscious and unconscious structures in a way that adds unnecessary complexity. An embryo, fetus and then infant develop into a conscious being in a continuous process. An adult conscious mind gradually fades into an amorphous simplicity through Alzheimer's disease.
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