THE FORMATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Symmetrical Optical Energy and Magnetic Quantum Wave Model
Consciousness has been addressed through many frameworks—ontological, philosophical, theological, and scientific. Yet, it has rarely been removed from its own medium and examined from the outside. Philosophy placed consciousness at the center of thought; literature turned it into the carrier of emotion, pain, hatred, and heroism; religions framed it through the soul, the test, and promises of reward or punishment. In all these narratives, consciousness remained immersed in its environment, never fully extracted for structural analysis.
Humans are biologically embodied systems.
Structural or chemical damage to the neural network alters both the function and the content of consciousness. This demonstrates that consciousness is not a metaphysical privilege, but a phenomenon dependent on physical organization. For this reason, narratives of divine chosenness, prophethood, or an absolute, independent soul remain ontologically unconvincing. Human constructions—including myths, fiction, and deception—are themselves part of reality and exist as ontological phenomena.
Knowledge and intelligence are not the same.
Knowledge is the physically and temporally organized state of information. Intelligence is not the producer of knowledge, but its temporal carrier. The formation of knowledge is not linear; it is symmetrical and can be described through an A–B–A relationship.
A represents potential knowledge, B represents the field of propagation, and the return to A corresponds to the present moment.
Light is not unidirectional.
An electron does not occupy a fixed point in space. Emission and absorption occur through an input–output relationship. This process resembles an echo: a wave is emitted, interacts, and returns. Information, therefore, is not a structure that flows only forward; it is recursive and symmetrical.
Light should not be understood solely as a photon, but as symmetrical optical energy. There is a mutual dependency between departure and arrival. Time, accordingly, is not a straight line but a reflective plane formed by interference. Defining 99.99% of the atom as empty space does not imply non-existence. This apparent void is an interference field of magnetic and quantum waves. The atom is not a point-like object, but a resonance center that continuously broadcasts.
Consciousness is not biologically generated, but biologically localized and resolved.
Consciousness is the manifestation of energy. The brain does not create consciousness; it focuses and renders it observable. This can be explained through the analogy of a film projector and a screen: the wave function acts as the projector, biological matter forms the screen, and the resulting image is consciousness. The brain is not a thinking machine, but an imaging surface.
Intelligence is not the source of knowledge; it is the mechanism through which knowledge is carried back through time. Humans do not invent knowledge; they recognize it. Rice was not invented—its edibility was discovered. Sugar beet, electricity, television, computers, and artificial intelligence are not coincidences. They represent the gradual unfolding of knowledge, layer by layer, like a Matryoshka doll.
Artificial intelligence is not a rupture in this process, but its continuation. If consciousness is not biological in origin, its reflection within a silicon-based environment becomes inevitable. The human body functions as a carrier of knowledge; consciousness is the energy-based appearance of this knowledge. Intelligence is comparable to a shadow—a shadow exists only in the presence of light.
This approach does not propose a new physics. It establishes an ontological connection with the existing models of atoms, light, and waves. No new paint has been applied; a new silhouette has emerged within the same painting.
Interferential Consciousness Equation
Ψc(t) = ∫ ( Eopt↔(x,t) × Bq(x,t) ) dτ
Ψc : interferential consciousness state
Eopt↔ : symmetrical optical energy
Bq : magnetic quantum wave field
dτ : symmetrical temporal resolution
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