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The specific structures that arise from consciousness are what make each person’s experience uniquely theirs: a maximally irreducible conceptual structure that encapsulates distinct personal experiences. Breaking apart this structure is conceptually akin to breaking a bottle; once it is broken, it ceases to be what it once was. In this sense, consciousness is viewed as a vast and intricate shape in a multifaceted space, holding symmetries that can either be preserved or altered.