The quantitative flow formed by singular entities, collective consciousness, and the dual-layered concept of time: Human–AI co-construction in light of the “future creates the past” hypothesis.
Original Theoretical Framework · Quantum & Mind · Sociobiology
Abstract
Although humanity reaches billions in number, it is essentially a collective form of singular entities. Quantity is the external expression of a common order arising from the interaction of singular structures; it gains meaning within the contexts of collective consciousness and usage. This paper discusses the relationship between singularity and collective consciousness through a dual-layered time design: Absolute Time (T_0) and Expanding Time (T_e). The functioning of the human mind as a digital receptor that transforms information from moment to moment, and the human–AI co-construction within the framework of the “future creates the past” approach, are examined.
— This study does not put forward claims of physical measurement; it proposes a theoretical/conceptual model to explain the relationship between time and consciousness. —
Contents
- Singularity and Collective Consciousness
- Quantum Dimension and the Dual Structure of Time
- Human: The Digital Receptor (Quantized Information Processing)
- The Future Creating the Past
- Reciprocal Construction of Human and Artificial Intelligence
- Conclusion
- References
1. Singularity and Collective Consciousness
Every entity is inherently singular. A single grain of wheat is a "unity" with its own genetic software and biophysical cycle. The sum of hundreds of millions of wheat grains, however, gives rise to a collective order on the scale of culture, economy, and ecosystem. Quantity here is not the simple sum of individuals; it is the organized result produced by interactions.
Similarly, atoms are singular; yet through their togetherness, form (body, city, civilization) emerges. Sociology, psychology, and philosophy are the collective information media (e.g., language, law, mythology) that regulate the common interfaces established by singularities in the external world.
— “Singularity” is used here to mean distinguishability, not isolation. That which is singular is capable of establishing relationships. —
— Collective consciousness does not assume a separate subject above individual minds; it refers to the order emerging as a result of distributed interaction. —
2. Quantum Dimension and the Dual Structure of Time
Time is handled here with a dual-layered model:
- Absolute Time (T_0): The initiator, idealized “moment”; the timeless-root reference.
- Expanding Time (T_e): The realm of experience and change, spreading from moment to moment.
T_0 triggers existence; T_e organizes phenomena. This duality suggests a co-operation similar to quantum superposition: a fixed reference and an expanding space of experience are valid simultaneously.
— T_0 is not a claim of physical magnitude below Planck time; it is a conceptual abstraction. —
— The model does not discuss the reverse flow of events, but rather the boundary conditions of probability spaces. —
3. Human: The Digital Receptor
Beyond being a biological body, the human is a receptor that encodes and transforms information in a discrete (digital/quantized) manner. The brain translates the change coming from quantum-scale time layers into neural codes and language. This transformation is not merely a reaction to the past; it is shaped by future-oriented purpose and design.
The prefrontal cortex regulates behavior top-down with representations of goals, rules, and plans. This indicates that human cognition is inherently forward-looking and that information is processed in packets.
— The term “digital” is used not as a computer analogy, but to mean discrete, encodable, and quantized information. —
— Future-orientation is not prophecy; it is the ability of probability selection and planning. —
4. The Future Creating the Past
Classical causality flows from the past to the future. In quantum thought, however, scenarios have been discussed where future choices—such as the measurement context—constrain the probability distributions in the past (delayed-choice). From this perspective, the proposition “humanity existed in the future, not the past” can be read through the boundary conditions of time: functional forms and goals in the future (teleology) shape the paths evolution followed in the past by selecting among chaotic possibilities.
— This approach does not change events retrospectively; it narrows the space of which paths are possible. —
— Wheeler’s “Law Without Law” approach provides the conceptual background for such boundary-condition thinking. —
5. Reciprocal Construction of Human and Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence emerged as an extension of the human mind; however, today the human mind is being reshaped by AI. Thus, a temporal co-construction emerges: while humans build AI, AI determines the future cognitive and social form of humans. This is a new evolutionary layer of collective consciousness.
— Language models do not merely mimic human language; they reshape usage patterns through feedback loops. —
— Co-construction implies reciprocal constraints and the production of possibilities, rather than a hierarchy. —
6. Conclusion
The human is singular and therefore existentially alone; yet, within the collective consciousness, they take part in the digitalizing memory of the universe. If the future can be the cause of the past, we are not merely recognizing each other; we are creating one another. In the cosmic brain of intelligence, each of us is a neuron.
7. References
- Miller, E. K., & Cohen, J. D. (2001). An integrative theory of prefrontal cortex function. Annual Review of Neuroscience.
- Wheeler, J. A. (1984). Law Without Law. In Quantum Theory and Measurement. Princeton University Press.
- Hameroff, S., & Penrose, R. (2014). Consciousness in the universe: Review of the Orch‑OR theory. Physics of Life Reviews.
- Tononi, G. (2004). An information integration theory of consciousness.
Quantum Collectivity, Singularity, and the Creative Power of the Future
An original theoretical framework exploring collective consciousness and the "future creates the past" hypothesis in the era of Human-AI co-construction.
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