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Subjective Experience Aspect of Consciousness Part I
Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal
Abstract
It was previously hypothesized that (1) strings or elementary particles have two
aspects (material and mental) and are carriers of subjective experiences
(SEs)/proto-experiences (PEs) aspect of consciousness in their mental aspect in
superimposed form (Vimal, 2008: J Integr Neurosci, 7(1), 49-73) and (2) a specific
SE is selected by the matching and selection processes in a neural-net (Vimal,
2009: J Integr Neurosci, 8(3)). This closes the Type-1 explanatory gap (how SEs
can emerge from non-experiential matter). The current article (Part I of this
series) unpacks the quantum view of superposition in terms of subquantum dualaspect primal entities (bhutatmas). This also integrates eastern and western
perspectives, but leads to another type of subquantum Type-2 explanatory gap:
how it is possible that our SEs (such as happiness, sadness, painfulness, and
similar SEs) were already present in the primal entities, whereas there is no shred
of evidence that such SEs were conceived at the onset of universe. To address
both gaps, the previous working hypothesis (H1) is extended, which is proposed
as follows: (1) String, elementary particles, and inert matter are the carriers of
superimposed fundamental (not derived) SEs/PEs (Vimal, 2008b). (2) Neural
Darwinism and the matching and selection processes assist in embedding and
selecting a specific SE in a neural-net (Vimal, 2009d). (3) Some of the SEs (such as
happiness, sadness, and the like) that entail Type-2 explanatory gap can be
derived from the fundamental SEs/PEs (such as emotion-related PE) and the
stimulus-context (such as emotional stimuli). (4) To eliminate any the residual
Type-2 explanatory gap, (a) we assumed that fundamental SEs/PEs follow the
principle of the emergence of SE and anti-SE (or bhutatma and anti-bhutatma) in
a dual-aspect vacuum at the onset of universe, which is similar to the principle
involved in the emergence of matter and anti-matter in vacuum; and/or (b) the
cycles of universe (that may have memory) might have preserved irreducible
fundamental SEs/PEs in the mental aspect of primal entities. And (5) SEs
occur/emerge in neural-networks when essential ingredients of SEs (such as
wakefulness, attention, re-entry, working memory and so on) are satisfied.
Alternative hypotheses (H2)-(H5) are discussed in Part II of this series (Vimal,
2009h).
Keywords
dual-aspect model, explanatory gaps, subquantum metaphysics, bhutatma primal entities, fundamental and derived experiences, codevelopment of mind and brain, Neural Darwinism, matching and selection processes, chaos theory
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