The Unified Theory of Consciousness
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This work presents The Möbius Architecture of Consciousness, a structural and constraint-based of conscious coherence. Consciousness is modeled not as a substance or localized mechanism, but as a dynamical phenomenon arising from recursive integration, identity stabilization, and invariant observation within nonlinear systems.
The theory introduces a cognitive architecture based on continuous state spaces (manifolds), compositional operators, attractor dynamics, and topological invariants. Identity is formalized as a stable attractor, while the observer is defined as an invariant of traversal, analogous to a winding number preserved under transformatio. Breakpoints, collapse, and growth are treated as topological phase transitions followed by attractor reformations.
Extending beyond the cognitive scale, the framework proposes that consciousness is a viability condition rather than a universal constant, emerging only within constrained structural regimes. This leads to the concept of Conscious Seasonality and provides a non-anthropic, structural resolutuion of the Fermi Paradox by distinguishing intelligence from sustained conscious observer viability.
The work is explicitly non-reductionist and non-metaphysical. It does not propose new physical laws, neural mechanisms, or cosmological dynamics, but instead identifies necessary structural constraints that any system-biological, artificial, or otherwise- must satisfy to sustain conscious coherence. Formal derivations, testability criteria, and computational illustrations are provided in the appendices.
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- Alternative title (English)
- The Möbius Architecture of Consciousness
- Subtitle (English)
- The Shape of Thought
Dates
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2026-01-02Submission Date
- Created
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2025-11-23Creation Date