we associate with consciousness—with the unitary “me” feeling—to be simultaneously interconnected. This is the key. What is relevant here (and for the whole book, whenever we talk about consciousness and the wave function) is that those entangled regions of the brain, which together constitute the system perceived as consciousness in all its manifestations, arise as such because a sense of “time”—or the sequential flowing of events—emerges simultaneously throughout all of the spatial algorithms/neurocircuitry responsible for generating a conscious, real-life (spatiotemporal) experience. It is
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