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Research Paper

A unifying theory of physics and biological information through consciousness

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Pages 78-110 | Received 07 Jan 2021, Accepted 19 Mar 2021, Published online: 08 Jun 2021

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Figure 1. The fundamental elements

The Universe/consciousness evolves through the relationship between the fundamental elements.
Figure 1. The fundamental elements

Figure 2. The mind and inconceivable reality

Caption: Isotropic Space
Figure 2. The mind and inconceivable reality

Figure 3. The mind, and mind potential energies: unobservable reality manifests

A. Dark energy B. Normal energy
Figure 3. The mind, and mind potential energies: unobservable reality manifests

Figure 4. Mind: A focal point of dark matter (FPDM)

Mind a FPDM emerges in the macrocosm when mind dark energy morphs through the oscillatory motion of two types of strings. In this figure, open strings and closed strings appear the same, and with a bit of imagination on the part of ‘mind’ observing ego, the reader, envisioned with movement.
Figure 4. Mind: A focal point of dark matter (FPDM)

Figure 5. Mind dark energy & mind FPDMs

A. Dark Energy, C. FPDMs
Figure 5. Mind dark energy & mind FPDMs

Figure 6. Process of embodiment

The closed strings of mind a FPDM oscillate in the excited state; the outcome is a transformation of mind normal energy into mind normal matter.
Figure 6. Process of embodiment

Figure 7. Embodied

Mind normal matter is configured and embodies mind a FPDM (not seen in this figure).
Figure 7. Embodied

Figure 8. Cross-section view of embodiment

In this figure mind a FPDM is exposed by making a straight mental cut through the embodiment frame work of the configured mind normal matter.
Figure 8. Cross-section view of embodiment

Figure 9. The structure of dramatic change: mind (potential energies)

A. Dark Energy. B. Normal Matter. C. A FPDM
Figure 9. The structure of dramatic change: mind (potential energies)

Figure 10. Conical EMR momentarily escapes

Conical EMR (the form of consciousness) and spheroidal region (‘tiny black hole’).
Figure 10. Conical EMR momentarily escapes

Figure 11. Beam of Intelligence

A pattern is present on the surface of a circle of compacted multi-dimensional space requiring a bit of imagination on the part of ‘mind’ observing ego the reader to be envisioned. An underlying intelligence associated with the pure mental state of mind a FPDM transmits from a tiny black hole in a specified direction. Accordingly, ‘beaming’ underlying primordial/proto-consciousness/unconscious intelligence ‘illuminates’ conical EMR through the dark energy circle surface and a tiny black hole.
Figure 11. Beam of Intelligence

Figure 12. ‘Mind’ observing ego/Avatar living being with a brain

The different ‘layers’ of biological information related to cognition are depicted with interoception as a substrate of mental content. When the Avatar living being has a brain (e.g. invertebrates, mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fishes), ‘mind’ (observing ego) experiences emotions and makes interoceptive predictions across a hierarchy of perceptual processing through attention and reactions. Blue arrows depict reflexive reactions: A unconditioned response with an assumed degree of automaticity and a high degree of reflexivity. Red arrows depict impulsive reactions: a sudden reaction without planning and impulse action and reactions with forethought: those reactions that are more considered and entail forethought.
Figure 12. ‘Mind’ observing ego/Avatar living being with a brain

Figure 13. ‘Mind’ observing ego/Avatar living being without a brain

The different ‘layers’ of biological information related to cognition are depicted with interoception as a substrate of mental content. When the Avatar living being is without a brain (e.g. slime mold and plants), ‘mind’ observing ego does not experience emotions but can make interoceptive predictions across a hierarchy of perceptual processing through attention and reactions. Blue arrows depict reflexive reactions: A unconditioned response with an assumed degree of automaticity and a high degree of reflexivity. Red arrows depict impulsive reactions: a sudden reaction without planning and impulse action and reactions with forethought: those reactions that are more considered and entail forethought.
Figure 13. ‘Mind’ observing ego/Avatar living being without a brain