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K_3_04 Credible Consciousness

K_3_04 — Anesthesia and Consciousness

General anesthesia — the reversible, drug-induced abolition of consciousness — is one of medicine's greatest achievements and, paradoxically, one of its least understood. Approximately 350 million surgical procedures per

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K_3_18 Verified Consciousness

K_3_18 — Bioelectricity and Consciousness Transitions

Conscious experience tracks specific patterns of bioelectric activity in neural tissue, and every clinically validated method of producing unconsciousness — general anesthesia, deep sleep, hypothermic circulatory arrest,

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K_3_03 Credible Consciousness

K_3_03 — Memory and Consciousness

Memory and consciousness are deeply intertwined — memory provides the continuity of experience that creates a sense of self persisting through time, while consciousness provides the subjective context within which memori

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K_1_13 Credible Consciousness

K_1_13 — Enactivism: Consciousness Through Action and Interaction

Enactivism is a radical approach to cognition and consciousness that rejects the traditional computational model of the mind (the brain as information-processing computer operating on internal representations of the exte

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K_1_02 Verified Consciousness

K_1_02 — Biocentrism and Observer-Dependent Reality

Biocentrism, proposed by Robert Lanza (stem cell biologist) and Bob Berman (astronomer) in 2009, argues that consciousness is FUNDAMENTAL to the universe — not an accidental byproduct of matter — and that the universe's

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K_1_09 Credible Consciousness

K_1_09 — Philosophical Zombies and the Hard Problem

The philosophical zombie (p-zombie) thought experiment, formalized by David Chalmers (1996), asks: Could there exist a being physically and functionally identical to a conscious human — identical atom for atom, processin

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K_4_05 Credible Consciousness

K_4_05 — Synchronicity, Meaningful Coincidence, and Acausal Connection

Synchronicity—defined by Carl Jung as "meaningful coincidence with no causal connection"—represents one of the most provocative concepts at the intersection of psychology, physics, and philosophy. Developed through Jung'

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K_4_16 Credible Consciousness

K_4_16 — Psi Research Meta-Analysis: Parapsychology, Statistical Evidence, and the Replication Debate

Parapsychology — the scientific study of purported psychic phenomena (psi), including telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis — has accumulated over a century of experimental research with a complex and

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K_4_19 Verified Consciousness

K_4_19 — Plant Bioelectricity and Distributed Cognition

Plants generate, propagate, and respond to electrical signals via mechanisms that are biophysically homologous to neuronal action potentials, despite lacking a brain or central nervous system. Action potentials in Mimosa

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K_4_04 Speculative Consciousness

K_4_04 — Morphic Resonance and Sheldrake's Hypothesis

Morphic resonance is a hypothesis proposed by biologist Rupert Sheldrake (b. 1942, Cambridge-trained plant physiologist) that proposes nature operates by habits, not fixed laws, and that organisms and systems are influen

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K_4_12 Credible Consciousness

K_4_12 — Noosphere — Teilhard de Chardin, Vernadsky, and the Thinking Layer

The noosphere ("sphere of mind") is a concept developed independently by Russian geochemist Vladimir Vernadsky and French paleontologist-priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in the 1920s, describing a layer of collective hu

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K_4_06 Verified Consciousness

K_4_06 — Collective Trauma, Cultural Memory, and Intergenerational Transmission

Collective trauma — the psychological impact of catastrophic events on entire communities, nations, or peoples — and its intergenerational transmission across generations is one of the most important intersections of psy

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K_4_14 Credible Consciousness

K_4_14 — Consciousness and Quantum Biology: Photosynthesis, Navigation, Smell

Quantum biology — the study of quantum mechanical effects playing functional roles in biological processes — has emerged as one of the most exciting interdisciplinary fields of the 21st century, with direct implications

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K_2_04 Credible Consciousness

K_2_04 — Attention and Awareness

Attention and awareness are intimately linked yet dissociable aspects of consciousness. Attention — the selective processing of some information at the expense of other information — is a fundamental bottleneck in human

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K_5_19 Credible Consciousness

K_5_19 — Mantra: Sacred Sound, Repetition, and Consciousness

Mantra — from the Sanskrit man (mind) + tra (instrument/tool) — refers to sacred syllables, words, or phrases repeated as a meditative, devotional, or ritual practice. Originating in the Vedic tradition (c. 1500–500 BCE)

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K_5_20 Verified Consciousness

K_5_20 — Psychoneuroimmunology: Mind-Body-Immune Connections

Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) — the study of interactions between psychological processes, the nervous system, and immune function — has established that the mind directly influences immune defense and that immune activity

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K_5_07 Verified Consciousness

K_5_07 — Psychophysics: Measuring the Relationship Between Mind and World

Psychophysics — literally "the physics of the soul/mind" — is the scientific study of the quantitative relationship between physical stimuli and the sensations and perceptions they produce. Founded by Gustav Theodor Fech

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E_3_19 Verified Cataclysms & Chronology

E_3_19 — Volcanic Aerosol Forcing and Historical Climate Disruption

Explosive volcanic eruptions inject sulfur dioxide (SO₂) into the stratosphere, where it converts to sulfate aerosol particles (H₂SO₄) that reflect incoming solar radiation and cool Earth's surface for 1–3 years. This pr

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E_3_11 Verified Cataclysms & Chronology

E_3_11 — Earthquake Archaeology and Seismic Catastrophes

Archaeoseismology — the study of past earthquakes using archaeological evidence — reveals that seismic catastrophes have repeatedly destroyed, reshaped, and sometimes permanently ended ancient urban centers and entire ci

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E_3_01 Verified Cataclysms & Chronology

E_3_01 — Rise and Fall of Civilizations

Every complex civilization in recorded history has collapsed or been transformed beyond recognition. The Bronze Age collapse (~1177 BCE) destroyed the interconnected civilizations of the eastern Mediterranean within a si

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