stevevw
inquisitive
A state of being is just being something. I am not saying things like salt or rocks are conscious like humans but I think there may be degrees of consciousness begining with a very rudimentary consciousness which is existing in some state as opposed to other states within the whole. These states interact with other states which are all embued with a basic form of consciousness about other states and conditions around them.Are you saying that "the state of being" is a form of consciousness? So then a container of table salt knows that it is in a state of being? It seems to me that the inanimate state of being precludes any form of consciousness, so then no ability to know anything at all.
I think this makes sense because it seems even the quantum world seems to behave like there is some intention involved. Not consciously choosing to act but automatically reacting and responding to other states in a way that is aware of other phenomena in the world.
I think this is an under developed area of research and though I don't necessarily agree with ideas like Panpsychism and IIT theory I think the basic idea that consciousness is fundemental makes sense and solves some of the problems that Standard models face especially in unifying QM and Classical physics.
I also makes sense because I think all of Gods creation is a fallen state and therefore are constantly trying to find stability from chaos striving for that perfect state to be in harmony with an unfallen state in which everything is created to be.
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