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  • The human brain constructs a sense of singular identity from billions of neurons. For thousands of years it has been known by various cultures that multiple independent selves can coexist in a single braincase. Modern pathological examples include the multiple personalities often found in Disassociative Identity Disorder (Originally called “Multiple Personality Disorder”) and the spontaneously…

  • Very few thoughts we have are completely original. The human brain is a convolution engine which plays host to concepts and narratives harvested consciously or unconsciously from the stimuli-space around us. These are largely innocuous and often helpful tools necessary for our participation in a civilized sentient species but can also be highly destructive to…