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?
I've been thinking about this for a long time, and I'm becoming more convinced that consciousness is an intrinsic property of the universe. Biological life emerged naturally after matter cooled off enough to allow atoms to form molecules. Molecules are electric dipoles which contain protons and electrons orbiting each other in varying patterns; these electric fields interact with the vacuum fluctuations.
The vacuum fluctuations themselves are intrinsic to the nature of space itself, and due to this property they too can have consciousness. It can be argued that reality is fundamentally conscious.
Given that, I'd say it's a fairly safe bet that the vacuum fluctuations are what created biological life. If you look at it this way, then matter is just an emergent property of consciousness.
I think consciousness is the fundamental building block of reality, and all matter is just a construct that emerges from this consciousness.
It's interesting to think about how the nature of consciousness is affected by our biological and cultural makeup.
I think the key to understanding consciousness is to look at how it manifests itself in our brains.
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