If you can bring yourself to believe that your conscious awareness is nothing more than a flow of electrons I fear that there could be some insurmountable obstacle here.
There's no obstacle quite as insurmountable as trying to get you to see why the 'arguments' you continually deploy are so utterly and uniformly awful, resplendent and replete as they are with hand-waving, assertion, one logical fallacy after another, a constitutional inability to say "I just don't know at the moment - I need to see more evidence before I'm able to offer a legitimate opinion" and almost superhuman gullibility when something really has you stumped.
Almost everybody here has had a go at trying to make you see this at some time or other. It takes a rare combination of wilful obtuseness, pride and arrogance to maintain that everybody else is wrong and you alone have the right of it.
You remind me of that beaming mother as a visitor on the parade ground watching the regiment march by in beautifully synchronised formation all apart from one hapless soldier hopelessly out of time with everybody else - she nudges the person next to her, swelling with pride, and says: "Look, that's my son. And how clever he is! He's the only one marching in step."