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[2] ai.viXra.org:2506.0121 [pdf] submitted on 2025-06-27 03:09:26

Consciousness as a Field: A Speculative Framework for Identity, Frequency, and Non-Duplicability

Authors: Vishnu Saran
Comments: 4 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org Admin: Please cite listed scientific references)

This paper sketches a speculative framework that treats consciousness not as an emergent property of neural computation but as a non-local, field-like phenomenon. Within this framework, individual identity—the subjective sense of "I"—is envisioned as a function of a unique frequency resonance and an unreplicable access condition, analogous to an encryption key. Drawing loosely from quantum mechanics, information theory, and traditional metaphysics, the paper suggests that the self is not copyable, even in principle. Implications for mind uploading, synthetic consciousness, and theories of survival beyond death are briefly considered.
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[1] ai.viXra.org:2506.0024 [pdf] submitted on 2025-06-06 20:28:11

The Exceptional Simple Lie Group E8 and the human Neocortex

Authors: Moninder Singh Modgil, Dnyandeo Patil
Comments: 22 Pages.

This paper explores an interdisciplinary framework linking the exceptional Lie groupE8 with the architecture and dynamics of the human neocortex. We propose that thestructural and algebraic richness of E8 may serve as a candidate symmetry modelunderlying aspects of cortical computation, connectivity, and information processing.Drawing from algebraic topology, theoretical neuroscience, and information theory,the study maps mathematical properties of E8 onto the functional topology of corticalmanifolds and examines corresponding feedback loops through differential and geometricanalogues. The work outlines a potential computational model constrained by E8symmetry, evaluates neuroscientific validation pathways including imaging and timeseriesdata analysis, and considers applications to artificial intelligence. Philosophicalimplications are addressed, including discussions on symmetry, mathematical realism,epistemology, and the limits of reductionism. While acknowledging the speculative nature of the hypothesis, the paper aims to stimulate cross-disciplinary dialogue and outlines strategies for future empirical and omputational exploration.
Category: Mind Science