Is consciousness truly continuous? Do we "die" every time we go to sleep?
>>1381139
>Do we "die" every time we go to sleep?
If by that, you mean lose consciousness, yes.
>>1381159
No. I mean subjectively 'die', and never wake. As in, the person who wakes up is not 'me'.
>>1381167
No, we don't die.
>>1381170
I suspect you're wrong.
>>1381171
Okay.
>>1381175
https://actu.epfl.ch/news/how-the-brain-produces-consciousness-in-time-slice/
>>1381180
Okay. You're still you when you wake.
>>1381186
You'd like to think that, wouldn't you?
This really is a stupid question, because your consciousness is never "continuous" in any real sense.
>>1381139
If the brain actually fully ceased activity when you fall asleep and started up again in the morning I would be inclined to agree with you, but this is not the case. Your brain is still fully active when you sleep with all your important thoughts and memories safely stored away. You remain a continuous entity and nothing is lost.
>>1381139
>Do we "die" every time we go to sleep?
holy hell, at least wiki your topic before starting a new thread