Comic #7065: consciousness-6
Description
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Scene Description: The comic consists of four panels. The first three panels are arranged horizontally at the top, with a fourth panel at the bottom.
Panel One: A character with light red hair, wearing a blue shirt with an orange collar, looks surprised and asks, “God, are you conscious?” The background is a simple color.
Panel Two: A different character, who has dark hair and is wearing a light blue shirt, responds with a confident expression, saying, “What? Obviously? You’re conscious and I’m way smarter than you.”
Panel Three: The first character responds with a more serious tone, stating: “Yeah, but consciousness is about experience and reflection – about the sensation of ‘what it is like’ to be some being. You are a non-local entity existing throughout the multiverses, past, present, future, with direct access to true information about reality.”
Panel Four: The third character, with an expression of disbelief, says: “Well, I guess I could take a break from that by briefly instantiating myself in a limited human body and I bet that’d go just great down there, wouldn’t it?”
At the bottom of this panel, another character responds, “It’s been two thousand years. Get over it.”
Overall Theme: The comic centers on a discussion about consciousness, experience, and existence, blending philosophical ideas with humor.
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