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So… as I have been saying, call them what they are, subjective experiences.Well, the group of “objects” called “qualia” is somewhat analogous to the group of mathematical problems called “NP-complete”. There is some reason to think that, while those problems do not look similar (3SAT does not look similar to Traveling salesman problem), the (fast) solution of one will lead to solution of others. Likewise, if we would know how the qualia “red” arises, it would probably be easier to find out how the qualia “sweet taste” arises - we would look for something somewhat similar.
And it is not true that there is nothing in common between qualia. They are all subjective experiences.
I gave several definite questions which can be answered, and they will lead to others. That’s how we progress. Unlike debating games, which might flatter egos but lead nowhere.In other words, you have no idea what we would have to look for, but have faith that we’ll know it when we’ll see it. Unfortunately, that does not look like a plan that is certain to win grants for research…