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If the cause of the speaker’s state of consciousness, regardless of how well or how poorly it was originally expressed, can be reproduced to everyone’s satisfaction, a unitary state of consciousness appears to be the necessary consequence. Under these conditions, everyone present is subject to the same causal influences, and in theory at least, everyone will be in the same state of consciousness. This will need to be verified with measurements, but it is reasonable to suppose that under such conditions, everyone present will have the same mental content.