Consciousness Endomitosis: A Cyclic Cosmological Theory
Consciousness Endomitosis: A Cyclic Cosmological Theory
Author(s): Rafael Pulido-MoyanoSubject(s): Metaphysics, Logic, Contemporary Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Международное философско-космологическое общество
Keywords: consciousness; cyclic cosmology; Big Bang; holons; non-duality;
Summary/Abstract: A cyclic cosmological theory called “Consciousness Endomitosis Theory” (CET) is proposed. Whatever is taken as being real, any particle, any structure in the universe, any object, or any type of interaction, all of them are derivative from consciousness, and are described as modulations of consciousness. In CET, consciousness is assumed to be the field from which all other fields described by general relativity and quantum mechanics emerge and into which all of them coalesce. Other cosmological cyclic models can be partly embedded within CET or can be shown to be compatible with it, including some apparently distant models like Steinhardt and Turok’s two-brane cyclic model, as well as other models much closer to CET principles, like Amoroso’s Noetic Field Theory (2000, 2003, 2006) and Di Biase’s Quantum Holographic Informational Model (2019). In CET, consciousness is metaphorically compared to a spherical cell in which an iterative endomitotic process takes place, a process that flows into the “Big Bang.” Once the evolution of visible universe is completed, “Big Crunch” triggers endomitosis reversal. Time, space, energy, mass and the four fundamental interactions are reinterpreted in the light of this cosmic dynamics of consciousness.
Journal: Philosophy and Cosmology
- Issue Year: 27/2021
- Issue No: 27
- Page Range: 94-115
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English