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To put it simpler, consciousness will always find itself and the process is non-computational. However, trying to select all possible conscious processes is impossible, and even if we could select a lot of them, there will always be processes which we'll miss - there is no computable function which can select all possible conscious processes, it will always miss some. The nature of the problem is the same as the halting problem or the proof of godel's incompleteness theorem.