Neuro-evolution
I seek guidance regarding an idea that places 'consciousness' as the sole remaining active component of our evolution and that all organic structures demonstrate this to a lesser or greater extent dependant on whatever is 'in the arsenal'.
I have applied this model in trying to understand the construction of 'fantasy' and its materialisation in the 'real world'. Also I have presumed that if my interpretation based on these rules was flawed then most certainly a scientific parallel would magnify the error. The problem is with these 'men left standing', so to speak.
The absense of a firm framework is disquieting, to understand the Universe without microscope or telescope suggests a gross disadvantage yet the strong co-relationship with simply the way we think is reflected by the observable nature of everything around us.
There are a few practical demonstrations developed from this idea.
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