The problem can be solved by considering that only one moment needs to be statistically accounted for at a time and then the next moment becomes statistically just as likely as the one before, associated only by anticipation and memory, existing completely independently however by its own random nature. The frequencies of conscious experience range only 5-50 per second, much much less of a data burden than say a planck level simulated reconstruction of an entire physical universe exactly required to create those moments for that lifetime. http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jun/in-no-time
The problem can be solved by considering that only one moment needs to be statistically accounted for at a time and then the next moment becomes statistically just as likely as the one before, associated only by anticipation and memory, existing completely independently however by its own random nature. The frequencies of conscious experience range only 5-50 per second, much much less of a data burden than say a planck level simulated reconstruction of an entire physical universe exactly required to create those moments for that lifetime. http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jun/in-no-time