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What if every conscious being that has ever lived — every person you've loved, every stranger you've passed on the street, every mind that has ever flickered into existence — is the same singular subject, experiencing itself from billions of perspectives at once? This video explores Open Individualism, one of the most radical and unsettling ideas in philosophy, and why physicists, neuroscientists, and contemplatives are increasingly taking it seriously. 00:00:00 The Question You've Never Been Able to Answer 00:12:54 I Am You — The Philosophical Case 00:24:41 Three Thousand Years of the Same Idea 00:37:45 The Physicist Who Believed There Was One Mind 00:49:50 The Dissociation — Why One Feels Like Many 01:03:02 Ego Death and the View from Nowhere 01:16:43 The Weight of Being Everyone 01:28:18 The Eye That Sees Itself About this video: We begin with Derek Parfit's teletransportation paradox and the strange realization that personal identity is far more fragile than we assume. From there, we trace the philosophical case for Open Individualism — the idea that there is only one conscious subject — through the work of Daniel Kolak, Erwin Schrödinger, and the Upanishadic tradition that arrived at this conclusion three thousand years ago. We examine how dissociative identity disorder and split-brain experiments offer a neurological mechanism for how one mind could fragment into the illusion of many. We sit with the contemplative traditions — from Buddhist ego death to Thomas Nagel's "view from nowhere" — that report direct encounters with this unified awareness. And we confront the staggering ethical weight of a worldview where every act of cruelty is self-inflicted and every act of compassion is self-recognition. This is not a video that hands you a comfortable answer. It's a video that tries to make you feel the question. #consciousness #philosophy #openindividualism #derekparfit #personalidentity #metaphysics #philosophyofmind #oneconsciousness