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Qualitative Asymmetry and Aletheia as a Field
Without the formal description of qualitative asymmetry, the SUM framework cannot account for the most common structural condition of conscious relational life Continue reading
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Primaton Π_Q: 4. The Irreducible Intersection Point of Consciousness and Reality
Without the Primaton, the qualitative dimension has no fundamental quantum — experience remains philosophically gestured at but never formally defined. The Primaton is what makes Q particle-physical: the irreducible unit at the intersection of consciousness and reality. Continue reading
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GRAVIS: 2. Gravitational Reality Axis Value In Sentience
Gravitas (Latin): weight, seriousness, the quality of bearing weight with authority · gravis (Latin): heavy · the root of both ‘gravity’ in physics and ‘gravitas’ in character · βάρος (baros, Greek): burden, weight, the heaviness of what must be carried Continue reading
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Existential Weight in Relation to Reality
What SUM adds is the dimension that current models identify as missing without being able to name: the dimension of what is at stake, what is genuinely irreversible, what carries real weight for this particular agent in this particular qualitative landscape. This is GRAVIS. And it is not measurable by EEG or fMRI alone — because it is… Continue reading
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Is the Chromaton Intrinsic to the Photon?
Chromaton is intrinsic to the photon: not as actualized experience but as proto-phenomenal potential necessarily paired with physical properties in the photon’s M₅ nature. The universe doesn’t become colored when we look. The universe is colored inherently, and we actualize that inherent chromaticity through the five-dimensional pairing we call perception. Continue reading
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Hi, I´m Frederik: Professor Strubbe I presume.
This essay explores the deep connections between Strubbe’s τ-dimension and SUM’s Q-dimension, arguing they may represent complementary aspects of a unified five-dimensional reality. Strubbe views the fifth dimension from the “outside” (as physicist studying objective processes), while SUM views it from the “inside” (as experiential dimension of consciousness). But they describe the same structure. Continue reading
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Five Sense Space
Space Consciousness Point Zero SUM’s Space and Creation Framework: Comparison with Current Research How the Five-Dimensional Model Relates to Contemporary Studies on Perception, Imagination, and Consciousness ___ Introduction: Converging on Space and Imagination Contemporary consciousness research increasingly recognizes what SUM explicitly formalizes: that space, perception, and imagination are not separate phenomena but intimately connected aspects… Continue reading
