The correspondence of experience and consciousness is rough and misleading, begging the question of unification. Experience is made of situations, and for every situation there is the way you would describe it, to yourself or if called upon to do so - which are not the same thing, then there is the whole network of value gradients in which you are aware of acting, and then the network of such gradients that you are aware of being unaware of and which dictate, or predict, most of what you do. The list can be extended and there is no effective unitary consciousness inhabiting all of them, only at best a purely nominal one.
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