Dynamic Existence

Janew, Claus (2011) Dynamic Existence. Journal of Consciousness Exploration and Research, 2 (6). pp. 87-93. ISSN 2153-8212

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Abstract

Everything is in motion. "Inertness" arises from (approximative) repetition, that is, through rotation or an alternation that delineates a focus of consciousness.
This focus of consciousness, in turn, must also move/alternate (the two differ only in continuity). If its alternation seems to go too far - physically, psychically or intellectually - it reaches into the subconscious.
In this way, interconnection is established by the alternation of the focus of consciousness. Therefore, in a world in which everything is interconnected, all focuses must reciprocally transition into each other.
"Reality" is a common "goal", a focus which all participants can switch into and which is conscious to them as such, as a potential one. Its "degree of reality" is the probability of its fully becoming conscious (or more simply: its current degree of consciousness).
Thus, a reality is created when all participants increase its probability or, respectively, their consciousness of it.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: individual, consciousness, free will, awareness, reality, interconnection
Subjects: Philosophie > Philosophische Disziplinen > Bewusstseinsphilosophie, Philosophie des Geistes und der Psychologie
Philosophie > Philosophische Disziplinen > Epistemologie, Wissenschaftstheorie, Naturphilosophie
Philosophie > Philosophische Disziplinen > Metaphysik
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Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2020 16:05
Last Modified: 18 Mar 2022 14:22
URI: http://sammelpunkt.philo.at/id/eprint/3624

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