The decomposability or granularity of experience may be illusory. (This is the first point in taiyo’s comment.) But even if one can sensibly pick out a tiny piece of one’s experience, I don’t expect it to be an electron.
Analogously, the tiny piece of my computer’s function that makes the cursor blink at a steady rate is definitely a physical process, but it’s not an electron.
The decomposability or granularity of experience may be illusory. (This is the first point in taiyo’s comment.) But even if one can sensibly pick out a tiny piece of one’s experience, I don’t expect it to be an electron.
Analogously, the tiny piece of my computer’s function that makes the cursor blink at a steady rate is definitely a physical process, but it’s not an electron.