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The theory of non-organic consciousness is behind the intelligent universe theory.


Above: Dolphin nebula

The idea of the particles and their interactions is the origin of the theory of non-organic consciousness. The idea of non-organic consciousness and non-organic intelligence is a large research area. That consists of ideas like artificial intelligence, quantum computers, intelligent gas clouds, intelligent universes, and even intelligent dimensions. T

The non-organic consciousness can also be separated into man-made artificial intelligence and naturally-born non-organic intelligence or consciousness. 

Things like microchips are parts of man-made, non-organic intelligence. In non-organic intelligent structures, the elementary particles interact like neurotransmitters. 

As you might think this model is an interesting object for researchers and philosophers to think about: what are intelligence and consciousness? How big can intelligent structures be? And finally, we can think about the question: can something be intelligent without consciousness? 

Can some structure think: even if it cannot realize, that it thinks something? And then we must ask one question: does thinking without conscience mean that intelligence only has a series of reactions that it follows like flow charts? When something gives a response to something, it must have tools that it can use in that response. 

In no-organic consciousness, non-organic entirety turns to thinking and feeling structure. In those non-organic intelligence models the quantum dots turn information act like it acts in a quantum computer. 

And that causes the idea that it's possible. Things like diamonds, photonic crystals, or quantum gas clouds can turn into quantum systems that can turn into conscious entirety. The biggest known quantum structure is the entire universe. The idea of non-organic intelligence consists of the models of the interacting quantum fields and superpositioned and entangled black holes. 


There may be no limit to the size of consciousness. That means the dimension can be the consciousness. 


But then we can think about the size of the large intelligent structures. Can it be possible that the dimensions and electromagnetic fields can interact and exchange information? Dimensions are also electromagnetic fields. 

When a particle jumps to another dimension, its energy level turns so high, that the particle loses its ability to interact with particles in a lower dimension. The problem is that the particle that comes from the lower dimension is the lowest energy particle in the higher dimension. 

The internal energy bubbles that I call solitons can make it possible for particles can travel over the dimension's border. The structure must only keep the particle's energy level higher than its environment. 


Can dimensions exchange information?


The thing that limits jumping between dimensions is that when particles reach the same energy level as their environment, they lose their existence as particles. The particle's existence requires. That it has a lower or higher energy level than the environment. In some models, the soliton-type wave movements can create a bubble that raises the particle's energy level so high that it can jump into the fourth dimension.

The soliton must have two layers that allow it to keep the particle's energy level different than its environment. When the outer soliton or energy bubble reaches the same energy level as the outer environment, that breaks the outer soliton. But the internal soliton can reach a higher energy level than the environment because the outer layer protects it. 


https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/consciousness-arise-particles/

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