- Consciousness ConfigurationBased on my serious shit of intellectual exercise, I bench-pressed universe on my own with my thinking.. nah, just kidding. Seriously speaking, I made some inferred assumptions based on my understanding of life all around me and others. The assumptions are that consciousness consists of three basic "parts" that contribute to its overall definition of structure and function, becoming more complex. The parts are as follow:
- Awareness
- Interfacing
- Expression
Awareness is a critical feature of consciousness, I believe so. Any theory, definition, argument, or whatnot would or rather must include it. Because without awareness, then there is no understanding to gain and define consciousness if awareness doesn't exist or being not inclusive so in order to do all that.
Interfacing is a second feature of consciousness. The interfacing is a point in-between awareness and expression (biological or meaningful body), which awareness access through to a biological body in order to perform behaviours / actions.
Expression is a third feature of consciousness. It is basically behaviour or action.
- 3 Possibilities of Consciousness ConfigurationTop to bottom - machine-alike / engineering components, as if built.
Bottom to up - emergence. Parts emerged from consciousness.
Altogether is consciousness - all of these parts define consciousness as it is.
- Empirical EvidenceAlthough despite what I said thus so far, there are yet no evidence to support my inferred assumptions regarding the three possibilities of consciousness configuration. But I provide this to start and promote discussion about it until hopefully more evidence that either prove or disprove this.
If disprove, then well consider this to be thought-provoke as inclusion of possibility and intellectual exercise with imagination for fun.