Symbiogenesis redicts the monism of the cosmos

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
John S. Torday
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Abstract

Symbiogenesis has been systematically exploited to understand consciousness as the aggregate of our physiology. The Symbiogenic mechanism for assimilation of factors in the environment formulates the continuum from inside the cell to the Cosmos, both consciousness and cosmology complying with the Laws of Nature. Since Symbiogenesis is ‘constructive’, whereas eliminating what threatens us is ‘destructive’, why do we largely practice Symbiogenesis? Hypothetically, Symbiogenesis recursively simulates the monism of our origin, recognizing ‘something bigger than ourselves’. That perspective explains many heretofore unexplained aspects of consciousness, such as mind, epigenetic inheritance, physiology, behaviors, social systems, mathematics, the Arts, from an a priori perspective. Moreover, there is an energetic continuum from Newtonian to Quantum Mechanics, opening up to a novel way of understanding the ‘true nature of our being’, not as ‘materialism’, but instead being the serial homeostatic control of energy. The latter is consistent with the spirit of Claude Bernard and Walter B. Cannon's perspectives on physiology. Such a paradigm shift is overdue, given that materialism is causing the destruction of the Earth and ourselves.

共生重新揭示了宇宙一元论。
人们系统地利用共生机制来理解作为我们生理机能总和的意识。共生机制同化环境中的各种因素,形成了从细胞内部到宇宙的连续统一体,意识和宇宙学都符合自然法则。既然共生是 "建设性 "的,而消除威胁我们的东西则是 "破坏性 "的,那么为什么我们在很大程度上要实践共生呢?从假设的角度来看,共生可以递归地模拟我们起源的一元论,认识到 "比我们自己更大的东西"。这种观点从先验的角度解释了意识中许多至今无法解释的方面,如心智、表观遗传、生理、行为、社会系统、数学、艺术等。此外,从牛顿力学到量子力学之间存在着一个能量连续统一体,为理解 "我们存在的真正本质 "开辟了一种新的途径,这种 "存在的真正本质 "不是 "唯物主义",而是对能量的连续同态控制。后者与克劳德-伯纳德(Claude Bernard)和沃尔特-坎农(Walter B. Cannon)的生理学观点精神是一致的。鉴于唯物主义正在导致地球和我们自身的毁灭,这样的范式转变早该到来。
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