Integrating information in the brain’s EM field: the cemi field theory of consciousness
Johnjoe McFadden
Not exactly new, McFadden has been promoting this theory for awhile now. I don't personally see this as a solution in terms of proving production of consciousness (impossible IMO) but this is more friendly to Psi & Survival.
However. McFadden himself interestingly enough only accepts the possibility of Survival, as he doesn't think the field can provide communication between minds.
Johnjoe McFadden
Quote:A key aspect of consciousness is that it represents bound or integrated information, prompting an increasing conviction that the physical substrate of consciousness must be capable of encoding integrated information in the brain. However, as Ralph Landauer insisted, ‘information is physical’ so integrated information must be physically integrated. I argue here that nearly all examples of so-called ‘integrated information’, including neuronal information processing and conventional computing, are only temporally integrated in the sense that outputs are correlated with multiple inputs: the information integration is implemented in time, rather than space, and thereby cannot correspond to physically integrated information. I point out that only energy fields are capable of integrating information in space. I describe the conscious electromagnetic information (cemi) field theory which has proposed that consciousness is physically integrated, and causally active, information encoded in the brain’s global electromagnetic (EM) field. I here extend the theory to argue that consciousness implements algorithms in space, rather than time, within the brain’s EM field. I describe how the cemi field theory accounts for most observed features of consciousness and describe recent experimental support for the theory. I also describe several untested predictions of the theory and discuss its implications for the design of artificial consciousness. The cemi field theory proposes a scientific dualism that is rooted in the difference between matter and energy, rather than matter and spirit.
Not exactly new, McFadden has been promoting this theory for awhile now. I don't personally see this as a solution in terms of proving production of consciousness (impossible IMO) but this is more friendly to Psi & Survival.
However. McFadden himself interestingly enough only accepts the possibility of Survival, as he doesn't think the field can provide communication between minds.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell