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We demand phenomenality for scientific evidence, are utterly dependent on it for scientific evidence (it's all there is), and are unable to observe it. Phenomenality appears beyond empirical science's reach. A modern form of this decree is the mind-brain identity theorem (MBIT). Space limitations prevent a detailed discussion, but a large and complex history has embedded the MBIT at the heart of current empirical science of the mind