As a result of vacuum and itself fluctuations and feedbacks, an awareness and consciousness of the Vacuum itself emerges? can we be sure of this? so?
Yes, it can be sure. The awareness of the vacuum is given by this result:
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The result of fluctuations, as the vacuum is a turbulent environment (although not chaotic if we know how to model it). Here are some examples:
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But also, a vacuum is self-similar. This property is called topological invariance: if you cut out any part of the vacuum and paste it to another place, you obtain the same space. For instance, if I take a small piece from my body and add it to your body (i.e., graft), there will be no problem for us; we are still healthy people.
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There is more to the vacuum than just space: it includes also time. The flow of time, as we know today, is a property of our universe and doesn’t exist in other universes (e.g., multiverse).
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Thus, since the vacuum is self-similar in space and time we may conclude that it has a property called awareness. The human mind, for example, is not self-similar: if I cut your head off and merge it to my body (i.e., graft), you will die and I will live!
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We may conclude that the vacuum is a continuum, self-similar in space and time. So it must have awareness, i.e., consciousness of any object (in this case: itself).
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