[1] viXra:1007.0012 [pdf] submitted on 9 Jul 2010
Authors: Diego L. Rapoport
Comments: 89 page.
We present a conception that surmounts the Cartesian Cut -prevailing in science- based
on a representation of the fusion of the physical 'objective' and the 'subjective' realms.
We introduce a mathematical-physics and philosophical theory for the physical realm and
its mapping to the cognitive and perceptual realms and a philosophical reflection on the
bearings of this fusion in cosmology, cognitive sciences, human and natural systems and
its relations with a time operator and the existence of time cycles in Nature's and human
systems. This conception stems from the self-referential construction of spacetime through
torsion fields and its singularities; in particular the photon's self-referential character, basic
to the embodiment of cognition ; we shall elaborate this in detail in perception and neurology.
We discuss the relations between this embodiment, bio-photons and wave genetics,
and the relation with the enactive approach in cognitive sciences due to Varela. We further
discuss the relation of the present conception with Penrose's theory of consciousness related
to non-computatibility -in the sense of the Goedel-Turing thesis- of quantum processes in
the brain.
Category: Mind Science