Consciousness in the Universe is Scale Invariant and Implies an Event Horizon of the Human Brain
Abstract
Our brain is not a “stand alone” information processing organ: it acts as a central part of our integral nervous system with recurrent information exchange with the entire organism and the cosmos.
In this study, the brain is conceived to be embedded in a holographic structured field that interacts with resonant sensitive structures in the various cell types in our body.
In order to explain earlier reported ultra-rapid brain responses and effective operation of the meta-stable neural system, a field-receptive mental workspace is proposed to be communicating with the brain.
Our integral nervous system is seen as a dedicated neural transmission and multi-cavity network that, in a non-dual manner, interacts with the proposed supervening meta-cognitive domain.
Among others, it is integrating discrete patterns of eigen-frequencies of photonic/solitonic waves, thereby continuously updating a time-symmetric global memory space of the individual.
Its toroidal organization allows the coupling of gravitational, dark energy, zero-point energy field (ZPE) as well as earth magnetic fields energies and transmits wave information into brain tissue, that thereby is instrumental in high speed conscious and sub-conscious information processing.
We propose that the supposed field-receptive workspace, in a mutual interaction with the whole nervous system, generates self-consciousness and is conceived as operating from a 4th spatial dimension (hyper-sphere).
Its functional structure is adequately defined by the geometry of the torus, that is envisioned as a basic unit (operator) of space-time. The latter is instrumental in collecting the pattern of discrete soliton frequencies that provided an algorithm for coherent life processes, as earlier identified by us.
It is postulated that consciousness in the entire universe arises through, scale invariant, nested toroidal coupling of various energy fields, that may include quantum error correction.
In the brain of the human species, this takes the form of the proposed holographic workspace, that collects active information in a ”brain event horizon”, representing an internal and fully integral model of the self.
This brain-supervening workspace is equipped to convert integrated coherent wave energies into attractor type/standing waves that guide the related cortical template to a higher coordination of reflection and action as well as network synchronicity, as required for conscious states.
In relation to its scale-invariant global character, we find support for a universal information matrix, that was extensively described earlier, as a supposed implicate order as well as in a spectrum of space-time theories in current physics.
The presence of a field-receptive resonant workspace, associated with, but not reducible to, our brain, may provide an interpretation framework for widely reported, but poorly understood transpersonal conscious states and algorithmic origin of life.
It also points out the deep connection of mankind with the cosmos and our major responsibility for the future of our planet.
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Cosmopsychism: Is the universe a conscious mind?https://www.sott.net/article/377213-Cosmopsychism-Is-the-universe-a-conscious-mind
In the past 40 or so years, a strange fact about our Universe gradually made itself known to scientists: the laws of physics, and the initial conditions of our Universe, are fine-tuned for the possibility of life.It turns out that, for life to be possible, the numbers in basic physics - for example, the strength of gravity, or the mass of the electron - must have values falling in a certain range. And that range is an incredibly narrow slice of all the possible values those numbers can have.
It is therefore incredibly unlikely that a universe like ours would have the kind of numbers compatible
with the existence of life. But, against all the odds, our Universe does.
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Just Six Numbers
Martin Rees
Mathematical laws underpin the fabric of our universe - not just atoms, but galaxies, stars and people. The properties of atoms - their sizes and masses, how many different kinds there are, and the forces linking them together - determine the chemistry of our everyday world.
The very existence of atoms depends on forces and particles deep inside them. The objects that astronomers study - planets, stars and galaxies - are controlled by the force of gravity. And everything takes place in the arena of an expanding universe, whose properties were imprinted into it at the time of the initial Big Bang.
Science advances by discerning patterns and regularities in nature, so that more and more phenomena can be subsumed into general categories and laws. Theorists aim to encapsulate the essence of the physical laws in a unified set of equations, and a few numbers.
There is still some way to go, but progress is remarkable. This book describes six numbers that now seem especially significant. Two of them relate to the basic forces; two fix the size and overall 'texture' of our universe and determine whether it will continue for ever; and two more fix the properties of space itself:
1--The cosmos is so vast because there is one crucially important huge number N in nature, equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000.
This number measures the strength of the electrical forces that hold atoms together, divided by the force of gravity between them. If N had a few less zeros, only a short-lived miniature universe could exist: no creatures could grow larger than insects, and there would be no time for biological evolution.
2--Another number, E, whose value is 0.007, defines how firmly atomic nuclei bind together and how all the atoms on Earth were made.
Its value controls the power from the Sun and, more sensitively, how stars transmute hydrogen into all the atoms of the periodic table. Carbon and oxygen are common, whereas gold and uranium are rare, because of what happens in the stars. If E were 0.006 or 0.008, we could not exist.
3--The cosmic number Omega, measures the amount of material in our universe - galaxies, diffuse gas, and 'dark matter'. Omega tells us the relative importance of gravity and expansion energy in the universe.
If this ratio were too high relative to a particular 'critical' value, the universe would have collapsed long ago; had it been too low, no galaxies or stars would have formed. The initial expansion speed seems to have been finely tuned.
4--Measuring the fourth number, Lambda, was the biggest scientific news of 1998. An unsuspected new force - a cosmic 'antigravity' - controls the expansion of our universe, even though it has no discernible effect on scales less than a billion light-years. It is destined to become ever more dominant over gravity and other forces as our universe becomes ever darker and emptier.
Fortunately for us (and very surprisingly to theorists), Lambada is very small. Otherwise its effect would have stopped galaxies and stars from forming, and cosmic evolution would have been stifled before it could even begin.
5--The seeds for all cosmic structures - stars, galaxies and clusters of galaxies - were all imprinted in the Big Bang. The fabric of our universe depends on one number Q, which represents the ratio of two fundamental energies and is about 11100,000 in value.
If Q were even smaller, the universe would be inert and structureless; if Q were much larger, it would be a violent place, in which no stars or solar systems could survive, dominated by vast black holes.
6--The sixth crucial number has been known for centuries, although it's now viewed in a new perspective. It is the number of spatial dimensions in our world, D, and equals three.
Life couldn't exist if D were two or four. Time is a fourth dimension, but distinctively different from the others in that it has a built-in arrow: we 'move' only towards the future. Near black holes, space is so warped that light moves in circles, and time can stand still.
Furthermore, close to the time of the Big Bang, and also on microscopic scales, space may reveal its deepest underlying structure of all: the vibrations and harmonies of objects called 'superstrings', in a ten-dimensional arena.
Perhaps there are some connections between these numbers. At the moment, however, we cannot predict any one of them from the values of the others. Nor do we know whether some 'theory of everything' will eventually yield a formula that interrelates them, or that specifies them uniquely.
I have highlighted these six because each plays a crucial and distinctive role in our universe, and together they determine how the universe evolves and what its internal potentialities are; moreover, three of them (those that pertain to the large-scale universe) are only now being measured with any precision.
These six numbers constitute a 'recipe' for a universe. Moreover, the outcome is sensitive to their values: if any one of them were to be 'untuned', there would be no stars and no life. Is this tuning just a brute fact, a coincidence? Or is it the providence of a benign Creator? I take the view that it is neither.
("Si cada uno de esos números estuviese desbalanceado --de los otros-- no habrían ni estrellas ni vida. ¿Es este balance solo una fuerza bruta, una coinciedencia? ¿O la providencia de un benigno Creador? Yo tomó la posicion que no es ni uno ni lo otro" Que tontería: "ni lo uno ni lo otro"; es decir: ¿que hay la posibilidad de que todo ello haya sido producido por un Creador...de barba blanca y túnica majestuosa...? Que tontería. Mister Rees: todo ello ha sido producido por el misterioso desarrollo dialéctico de la materia sobre el azar cuántico de coincidentia oppositorum's, y de la misma manera que surgió éste Universo con nosotros dentro pudo haberse creado otro con nosotros afuera "Dios no se cansa de jugar a los dados": por eso dice usted:)
An infinity of other universes may well exist where the numbers are different. Most would be stillborn or sterile. We could only have emerged (and therefore we naturally now find ourselves) in a universe with the 'right' combination.
This realization offers a radically new perspective on our universe, on our place in it, and on the nature of physical laws. It is astonishing that an expanding universe, whose starting point is so 'simple' that it can be specified by just a few numbers, can evolve (if these numbers are suitable 'tuned') into our intricately structured cosmos.
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¿Donde encaja aqui, sobre estos seis números, the Consciousness in the Universe and the Universe as a Conscious Mind?
El Mysterium Tremendum es fascinante,
desbordante, perturbador y frustante
porque nos iremos al cajón,
gusanitos rastreantes y pensantes,
sin poder averiguar como el mago
de esta infinita prestidigitación
se saca de su bombín
ese conejo blanco
que salta por todas partes...