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Hard Problem of Consciousness + Occam's razor = The Easy Problem of Consciousness already solved it.

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>I already explained you can explain derivatives quickly as a limiting process of secants
>just demonstrate that this holds for the graphs of sine and cosine
>alternatively there are simple graphs using the unit circle definition of sine and cosine that make this more clear for the particularly unconvinced student
Sure, I know what derivatives are, but how do you prove that d/dx(sin(x)) = cos(x) and d/dx(cosx)=-sinx? I don't believe you.
>you constructed them from the derivatives of sine and cosine, they're going to converge to sine and cosine if they converge
Prove it. Protip: what you said is not even true, so you can't prove it.
You don't even seem to understand your own proof LMAO. This is hilarious.

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