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π Title: Neuroscientist: Brain Surgery Can Create Two Conscious Entities?
ποΈ Published: 2025-07-05T16:00:00+03:00
π Summary: The intriguing question of whether brain surgery could generate two distinct conscious entities has sparked debate among neuroscientists and philosophers alike. While some propose the tantalizing possibility that surgical interventions might bifurcate consciousness, Dr. Michael Egnor counters with a nuanced perspective: consciousness is an indivisible phenomenon, inherently unified, and there exists no empirical evidence to suggest that one person can be split into two separate persons. This conversation revisits fundamental inquiries into the nature of selfhood, identity, and the essence of consciousness itselfβreminding us that the mindβs unity resists fragmentation despite advances in neurosurgical techniques.
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ποΈ Source: Denyse O'Leary
π #Consciousness #Neuroscience #PhilosophyOfMind

Mind Matters
Neuroscientist: Brain Surgery Can Create βTwo Conscious Entitiesβ
Egnor: Consciousness is not the kind of thing that can be split, and thereβs no evidence that one person can ever become two people.





