Same question, this time for "conscience experience"
Do you want me to explain or do you want to be able to understand?
The first one!
I feel like there is a thread about this where the OP was either super high/drunk and delved into this. In advanced psychology studies of conscience, it’s a given that the researcher is conscience, and basically a benefit of the doubt the test subject is conscience too. In the real world, subconsciously this is a given too.
The problem is each perceived conscience is a private experience. So there is no way to absolutely validate anyone else’s conscience-ness. Therefore the conscience experience is individually experienced through that subjects eyes/ears/etc.
It’s fascinating to me. We all perceive ourselves as conscience but we can’t independently validate anyone else’s. We also see everyone else in their past state, which is a completely different discussion.