Upvote because I have no idea what you've written, but believe it completely — T Clark
Life is all about top down information regulating bottom up physics....For information to be able to impact on the physical realm, it must be working with a material that is right on the edge of being tipped. The material must be fundamentally uncertain. — apokrisis
The following is a description of what I think is the most valid framework for modeling consciousness that currently exists. Tell me what you think! — Enrique
It’s just quantum nonsense, an abuse of terminology rather than a concrete conjecture. Nothing to see here. — apokrisis
I’ve read those books. I even argued the issues with McFadden when he was first pushing an EM field story in the 1990s. The sort of nonsense you are peddling was done to death back then. Meanwhile science has rolled on and found where biology actually does exploit quantum loopholes to allow hyper efficient semiotic control over the energetic basis of life. — apokrisis
First of all, information is merely relations between physical entities viewed from our modeling perspective, a distinctly human formal causality. "Information" is a reifying of all the observed causal interactions between a given set of existents, and lacks independence from matter. The information a gene, quantum process etc. contains is not ontologically distinguishable from the structure of its components, so any realist account of biological occurrences must involve a substance, not a probability. — Enrique
My hypothesis is that the same process happens on a profound scale throughout Earth environments because all matter has entangled wavelength. — Enrique
But life and mind are the products of a properly complex causality - one where management of instability is the general core principle. So life thrives on the edge of chaos. The more tippable the physics, the more profit there is for the information that can tip it. — apokrisis
The surprising realisation is that life can only do this if that physics and chemistry is critical or unstable - poised on a knife edge. — apokrisis
Correct, but this also means your QM stuff has to ultimately resolve to physical structure - so has to interact and integrate with physical structure. How does it do that? How does a wavicle create biological structure and why?
Your theory lacks a definition of consciousness, and an overall plot. Simply stating QM is at the heart of consciousness in the brain is not enough. Are you describing a dualism? It seems to me you would need a monism / panpschism for your theory to be coherent? — Pop
Of course I'm referring to the physical phenomenon, not the mathematical techniques for modeling it. — Enrique
Are you referring to the "fine tuning" of the universe - that forces all systems in ordered pockets of the universe to self organize by integrating information? — Pop
I guess my pet theory is that waves and wavicles throughout nature combine as readily as a body of water whether we directly witness this or not, — Enrique
so my view is a form of monism. — Enrique
My point is that life is certainly founded in dissipative structure. Biology pays for its negentropic existence by constructing channels for accelerating the entropification of the universe. — apokrisis
There is so much misinformation and as a result confusion about entropy, when all natural systems are dissipative systems: dissipation is a necessary element of their self organization. — Pop
The rate of space creation in the universe is greater then the rate of entropy creation, so as a percentage of the total space, entropy is decreasing. This permits "order", where order is created by self organization, which relies on information integration. — Pop
The bit I am focused on is how life inserts itself into the story as self interested information as opposed to the disinterested information that is holographically organising the whole show. — apokrisis
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