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2020-06-21 07:42 pm (UTC)
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We have no subjective experience of falling asleep. We go straight from "trying to fall asleep" to "waking up".
Waking up
does
subjectively feel like a change of state, usually.
We'll try to figure out how to describe it more the next time it happens... unless we forget. Which we might.
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Date: 2020-06-21 07:42 pm (UTC)Waking up does subjectively feel like a change of state, usually.
We'll try to figure out how to describe it more the next time it happens... unless we forget. Which we might.