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  • Neuroscience
  • Cell Biology
  • Physics

Background:

  • Current understanding of consciousness may be flawed by neglecting physiological roles.
  • Life's meaning and self-identity are central to understanding consciousness.
  • The cell membrane and overall physiology represent potential levels of awareness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new framework for understanding consciousness by integrating physiology.
  • To investigate the evolutionary trajectory of consciousness from cellular to systemic levels.
  • To experimentally identify distinct levels of consciousness.

Main Methods:

  • Analyzing the impact of microgravity on phenotypic identity.
  • Comparing cellular and physiological functions in relation to consciousness.
  • Drawing parallels with quantum mechanics, specifically the Double-Slit experiment.

Main Results:

  • Microgravity's effect on phenotypic identity reveals two distinct levels of consciousness.
  • Consciousness appears to evolve from the cell membrane to the entire physiology.
  • A dual nature of consciousness is identified, analogous to wave-particle duality.

Conclusions:

  • Consciousness is not monolithic but exists at least at two levels: cellular and physiological.
  • Physiological awareness is a transcendent property evolving from basic cellular functions.
  • Re-evaluating consciousness through a physiological lens offers new insights into life and self.