To all,
I noticed a reference in a recent post on collective consciousness,
connecting this to the noosphere and the Holographic Principle Theory of
Mind. This seems to be in keeping with Persig's ideas regarding the
metaphysics of quality in that the quality of experience is severely
compromized when we are unaware of our interconnectedness and seem to each
other to be mere "objects." My paper an the Holographic Principle Theory of
mind can be found on the Dynamical Psychology website. The abstract is
below:
The Holographic Principle holds the information in any region of space and
time exists on the surface of that region. Layers of the holographic,
universal now go from the inception of the universe to the present.
Universal Consciousness is the timeless source of actuality and mentality.
Information is experience, and the expansion of the now leads to higher
and higher orders of experience in the Universe, with various levels of
consciousness emerging from experience. The brain consists of a nested
hierarchy of surfaces which range from the most elementary field through the
neuron, neural group, and the whole brain. Evidence from the evolution and
structure of the brain shows that optimal surface areas in a variety of
structures are conserved with respect to underlying surfaces. Microgenesis,
the becoming of the mental state through a process of recapitulation of
development and evolution, is in full accord with the Holographic Principle.
Evidence from a wide variety of contexts indicates the capacity of the mind
for total recall of past life events and for access to universal
information, indicating connection with the holographic surfaces of prior
nows and with the Universal holographic boundary. In summation, the
Holographic Principle can help us explain the unity and mechanisms of
perception, experience, memory, and consciousness.
Regards to all,
Mark Germine
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