A Vestigial Mote
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There cannot be an 'object of this universe', since the universe is Everything that can possibly exist. IOW, The Universe is not only an absolute, it is The Absolute, since there is no relative 'other' to which it can be compared.
So you do not make distinctions between items composed of matter in the universe? Is that what you would claim? Ever used a comb? Why did you select the comb for the particular job of straightening up your hair if you do not make distinctions between objects in the universe? Why not use a jellyfish? Or a stone? That sort of distinction is the only one I was making. Different objects are composed of different configurations of matter - even organically. Why not make distinctions? Without them you might end up combing your hair with jellyfish.
Even if consciousness were an emergent factor of the brain, the brain is interconnected to your body, and your body totally interconnected with the environment and to the entire Universe. Only your ego thinks it is a bag of skin separate from the Universe, that it can bulldoze the universe about in the sense of 'self and other', where no such reality exists in actuality.
I never once said that I was "Separate from the universe". Who would ever claim such? Both my material form and the energies that activate it are all matter/energy of the physical universe. Consciousness, however, does not re-enter the pool of resources of the universe once it has dissipated. And this is what I meant. Consciousness does not exist in the way that classical elements of the universe do. It is transient, and dependent on material and energy forms. It does not, and cannot exist without that configuration.
The reality is that all material reality comes out of consciousness, and not the other way around, a hard pill to swallow for the lingering materialists hanging around since the sensational discoveries of Quantum Physics have overturned the applecart of Newtonian 'billiard ball' Mechanics.
I've always found this notion that "material reality comes out of consciousness" to be rather ridiculous. I understand the intent - to state that our senses are the only link we have to perceiving that matter, and so it is our consciousness that produces the world around us for us to perceive. However, to take it so far as to say that the universe wouldn't exist without our perception there to perceive it - ludicrous. It is exactly like the question - if a tree falls in the forest when no one is around to hear, does it still make a sound? Even if the vibrations are not perceived by any ear, the vibrations of the tree falling are still enacted. And while those vibrations are not "sound" unless heard - they are the same elemental thing that they are even when heard. Much the same is the substance of the universe. It is the same substance, in the same configurations, regardless whether there is a mind to perceive it. Otherwise, by what agency would there be any way for us to perceive the same material? What determines, for instance, the number of iron atoms in existence at any given moment? Your mind? Don't make me laugh. And that number is a (even momentary) constant for you as much as it is for me. The reason I can hand you a nail, having taken measurement of it's length, weight, mass, etc. and you can take those same measurements and come up with the same values. Because the substance of the nail exists in its particular configuration, regardless if we are there to perceive it.