Toward a Non-Dual Operator-Informational Ontology:Consciousness, Holography, and the Dynamics of Integrated Trajectories

<p dir="ltr">The hard problem of consciousness persists because mainstream physicalism assumes the physical world is fundamental and the mental must be derived from it. Developments in contemporary physics challenge this view: quantum field theory undermines locality and material sub...

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Auteur principal: Juan Sequeira (22664663) (author)
Publié: 2025
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Résumé:<p dir="ltr">The hard problem of consciousness persists because mainstream physicalism assumes the physical world is fundamental and the mental must be derived from it. Developments in contemporary physics challenge this view: quantum field theory undermines locality and material substances, holography shows spacetime can be reconstructed from boundary information, and information-based approaches to gravity reject the idea of purely physical dynamics.</p><p dir="ltr">This paper proposes a non-dual informational ontology in which both consciousness and physical processes are two aspects of the same underlying structure. Individual minds are not separate substances but integrated trajectories shaped by informational dynamics and physical implementations.</p><p dir="ltr">The framework avoids dualism, panpsychism, and reductive physicalism, aligns with modern physics, and provides clear criteria for falsifiability. It offers a coherent, scientifically grounded resolution to the hard problem of consciousness by unifying the mental and the physical within a single informational reality.</p>