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I did offer support, several times. Just because you keep skipping over it doesn't mean I didn't. My support is: to say anything about the world, you have to be conscious first. Feel free to refute the fact. Once you do, I'll respond.
I'm presenting an axiom. Every "proof" you offer for matter is itself an experience appearing within consciousness. I'm not assuming the conclusion; I'm highlighting the only medium through which "evidence" is even possible.
Materialism and Idealism are equally "unfalsifiable" at the foundational level. Science measures the behavior of things (phenomena), but it cannot prove the nature of the "thing-in-itself" (noumena) exists without a witness.
It is not a fallacy to point out that you're guilty of the very "unfounded belief" you accuse me of. It is a valid critique of Scientism (the mistaken belief that the scientific method can solve metaphysical questions)
I'm not "blurring" terms; I'm defining them more precisely. For an Idealist, "to exist" is synonymous with "to be experienced". You are assuming a secondary, unobservable definition of "existence" outside of experience.
Materialism relies on indirect inference. Every "fact" about matter is an appearance within consciousness. Not only that, it's a thing filtered through language. Idealism relies on direct evidence: the immediate, undeniable fact of experience itself (before labels, words, concepts, map-to-the-territory) There is zero evidence for matter existing independently of an observer. To claim that matter exists when no one is experiencing it is an unfalsifiable leap of faith, not a scientific "fact".
I did explain, but well... you don't read. You just want to prove yourself right.
I'm pointing at the Hard Problem of Consciousness. It is actually "special pleading" to claim matter is the only thing that doesn't need a witness to be "real".
Consciousness isn’t just the starting line, it’s the entire field. Without it, there’s no game, no players, no 'matter.' You’re arguing about the rules of a game while standing on the field and pretending the field doesn’t exist. Matter is the "Guess": You only assume physical things (like rocks or brains) exist "out there" because your awareness shows them to you as images, sounds, or feelings. In short: You don't have to prove you are aware, but you do have to prove that the "outside world" exists when you aren't looking at it
Just in case there's someone else reading this at this point and is actually interested, go read these (because the person I'm responding to won't and there's little point in continuing to argue with someone like that):
https://philarchive.org/rec/KASAIA-3 Analytic Idealism: A consciousness-only ontology, Bernardo Kastrup
This is a recent philosophical look into Idealism
Some useful wikipedia links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idealism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_problem_of_consciousness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind%E2%80%93body_dualism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%C3%AFve_realism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map%E2%80%93territory_relation