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I'm not denying that you can't experience the same nothing, but the process beforehand is going to be different. I'm not sure how that is automatically seen as fictional just because your mind is going to have different influences psychologically. Dreams will be different and reactions to the same movie will be different with different surrounding conditions at play, death has different conditions than sleeping, even if in the end the same areas are affected. Drugs will typically affect consistent areas in the brain but does that mean with your thinking that the experience will be consistent? Perhaps I've misinterpreted something though.
Sorry if I'm a bit out of the loop, everything I'm sharing is based off self analysis and comparing experiences. I don't have any kind of scientific background >_> a lot of these ideas were also inspired by depersonalization I've undergone, I have a disorder that makes it happen quite often. My perception might be wrapped around some concept that really it shouldn't be wrapped around that I'm unaware of. Whatever the case, I'd rather be happy and delusional than depressed and aware. If in the end the inevitable is the same.
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