Some necessary constructs of consciousness as defined in the dynamic organicity theory

R. Poznanski
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The Dynamic Organicity Theory (DOT) explains consciousness as a process that cannot be reduced to a thing or a structure. This process, called the Polanyian process, involves the evolving diachronic boundary conditions of our experienceability. These boundary conditions are ontologically intertwined with higher-level boundary conditions, which lead to physiological nonlocal cause-and-effect relationships. Thus, adaptive changes occur when self-referential causal closure transforms syntactic structures into experienceable forms. Self-referential causal closure is a causal agent for diachronic boundary conditions that majorly structure intrinsic information in ways that experienceabilities are across time, suggesting that consciousness is not driven by an “internal clock” or regular biological rhythm but rather by intrinsic intentionality preceding path selection through a non-mechanical force of hidden thermodynamic energy that cascades to form a volitional agency of information-based action due to the gain of hidden intrinsic information. The process of transforming syntactical structures to experienceable forms in intrinsic informational pathways is conflated with nonlinear time, and its structuring defines the functionality of the brain. Consciousness-in-the-moment is an “averaging out” between different informational pathways involved across such nonlinear time. The transduction of quantum potential information as negentropic action is a motif for “potential complexity” to decrease the maximum complexity (derived from the brain structure, dynamics, and function) due to the reduction of uncertainty. Given that the functionality of maximum complexity lacks the self-referential causal closure to be a volitional agent needed for precognitive consciousness, it is proposed that negentropic entanglement unifies experienceabilities so that the functionality of multiscale complexity is greater than the functionality of maximum complexity. This may be enough to produce consciousness in organic systems.
动态有机性理论所定义的意识的一些必要构造
动态有机性理论(DOT)将意识解释为一个无法还原为事物或结构的过程。这个过程被称为 "波兰尼过程",涉及我们可体验性的不断演变的非同步边界条件。这些边界条件在本体论上与更高层次的边界条件交织在一起,导致了生理上的非局部因果关系。因此,当自反因果闭合将句法结构转化为可体验形式时,就会发生适应性变化。自反因果闭合是一种非同步边界条件的因果媒介,这种边界条件主要以可体验性跨时间的方式构建内在信息,这表明意识不是由 "内部时钟 "或有规律的生物节奏驱动的,而是由内在意向性在路径选择之前通过隐藏的热力学能量的非机械力量驱动的,这种热力学能量层层递进,由于隐藏的内在信息的增益,形成了基于信息的行动的意志机构。在内在信息通路中,将句法结构转化为可体验形式的过程与非线性时间相混淆,其结构化定义了大脑的功能。瞬间意识是在这种非线性时间中不同信息途径之间的 "平均"。量子势能信息作为负熵作用的传导是 "势能复杂性 "的一个主题,由于不确定性的降低,最大复杂性(从大脑结构、动力学和功能中得出)也随之降低。鉴于最大复杂性的功能缺乏自反因果闭合性,无法成为预知意识所需的意志媒介,因此有人提出,负熵纠缠统一了经验能力,从而使多尺度复杂性的功能大于最大复杂性的功能。这可能足以在有机系统中产生意识。
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