Consider the experience of watching a live performance of music and dancing to the music. This experience has the following axioms
Axiom 1
Consciousness consists of two components:
1.The Observed (U)
2.The Observer (I)
Axiom of U
1.The observed (U) is a 4 Dimensional (4D) object.(This is the totality of all sensations and actions. Consider music it must span time as such the whole experience is 4D)
2.The 4D Object observed has finite boundaries in Space and Time.
3.U being a 4D object can be broken down into component 4D objects.
Axioms of I
1.Ability to observe U
2.Feelings
3.Free will
4.Curiosity and playful behaviour
Axioms resulting from the interaction between U and I
Based on the type of interaction with I, U can be broken down into the following 3 Components.
1.Those which can evoke feelings in I (e.g vision) referred to as Sensory objects.
2.Those whose motion can be controlled by the Free will of I (e.g hand) referred to as Motor objects
3.Those which are model of past Sensory objects and Motor objects (e.g Memory) referred to as Memory objects
Axiom 1
Consciousness consists of two components:
1.The Observed (U)
2.The Observer (I)
Axiom of U
1.The observed (U) is a 4 Dimensional (4D) object.(This is the totality of all sensations and actions. Consider music it must span time as such the whole experience is 4D)
2.The 4D Object observed has finite boundaries in Space and Time.
3.U being a 4D object can be broken down into component 4D objects.
Axioms of I
1.Ability to observe U
2.Feelings
3.Free will
4.Curiosity and playful behaviour
Axioms resulting from the interaction between U and I
Based on the type of interaction with I, U can be broken down into the following 3 Components.
1.Those which can evoke feelings in I (e.g vision) referred to as Sensory objects.
2.Those whose motion can be controlled by the Free will of I (e.g hand) referred to as Motor objects
3.Those which are model of past Sensory objects and Motor objects (e.g Memory) referred to as Memory objects