A prevailing view in contemporary philosophy of mind is that zombies are logically possible. I argue,
via a thought experiment, that if this prevailing view is correct, then I could be transformed into a zombie. If I could be transformed
into a zombie, then surprisingly, I am not certain that I am conscious. Regrettably, this is not just an idiosyncratic fact
about my psychology; I think you are in the same position. This means that we must revise or replace some important positions
in the philosophy of mind. We could embrace radical skepticism about our own consciousness, or maintain the complete and total
infallibility of our beliefs about our own phenomenal experiences. I argue that we should actually reject the logical possibility
of zombies.