> the lack of plausible mechanisms by which any of this might occur
But some of the mechanisms themselves are already reasonably well known. We can already make light points appear to another person via electric signals in spite of the fact no such light points actually exist in front of that person's eyes. So it's not a question of whether these phenomena exist or not, but rather how exactly they are related to the brain.
But some of the mechanisms themselves are already reasonably well known. We can already make light points appear to another person via electric signals in spite of the fact no such light points actually exist in front of that person's eyes. So it's not a question of whether these phenomena exist or not, but rather how exactly they are related to the brain.