Panvibrational Vision on Consciousness

Introduction

The ontology postulates a reduction base by which it can explain how an image of the external world is created and experienced. This panvibrational reduction base explains and formulates which psycho-physical laws are involved (f.e.; Gibson’s invariance laws, optical flow fields, etc.) that explain the generation and perception of a holographic image of external events and happenings in the mind.

In this ontology of consciousness, the reduction base is called “Panvibrational Vision on Consciousness” and the underlying crucial psycho-physical laws were first formulated by the late psychologist James Gibson and his work on the nature and psycho-physical mechanisms of visual perception. The Philosophy of Mind of Henri Bergson also plays a fundamental role in this theory of Prima Experientia and the panexperiential reduction with the ultimate metaphysical goal of solving the “Hard Problem of Consciousness” (Chalmers, 1995).

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bar graph consciousness and nvm factors in total group

bargraph of consciousness and nvm factors in women

bargraph of consciousness and nvm factors in men

scatterplot consciousness in relation to negativism and somatization in total group

scatterplot male - female differences in consciousness in total nvm group

Animation consiousness and somatization in total nvm group

jitterplot of consciousness and somatization in total group

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Edward Hillenaar
Edward Hillenaar
Writer - Data Scientist - Philosopher

My research interests include psychology, philosophy and data science of the origin and nature of human consciousness.