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Could a Fractal Theory of Consciousness Provide the Long Sought Mechanism for Consciousness

Authors: Tariq Khan

A fractal theory of consciousness is considered where consciousness occurs at or below the Planck scale on the holographic foundation or event horizon boundary of space-time in a sub-quantum substrate. Consciousness communicates, with perfect fidelity, up to the level of living minds, that are orders of magnitude larger, using fractals that exist only when minds are at a critical point. Consciousness, and perhaps even memory, operate external to the human mind, analogous to the resilience and redundancy benefits seen in modern information technology cloud computing. Analogies in modern physics and cosmology are provided in support of the model.

Comments: 8 Pages. update with critical supporting reference research.

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