Abstract
There are two important questions in the science of consciousness. One is how a physical object such as the brain has conscious experience. The other is how consciousness affects or even creates the observed phenomena. In this paper, we presume and demonstrate how human consciousness manifests observed natural laws and phenomena. The basic constituents of human consciousness are proposed to be two basic pairs of duality consciousness: the change-unchange duality consciousness and the inclusion-exclusion duality consciousness. The mathematical action to describe the maximum amount of information created by human consciousness is derived as the holographic action. From this action, one can obtain the mathematical formula expressing the hologram which describes the possible information, energy, and matter that can be manifested by human consciousness. In this way, one can study all the possible natural laws and phenomena observed by human consciousness. This holographic quantum theory of consciousness has six predictions: 1) The existence of a grand unification theory which can use one mathematical formula to describe the observed natural laws and phenomena; 2) The universality of space and time scale invariance; 3) The emergence of the observed phenomena from a hologram described by the holographic action; 4) The one-way direction of conscious time and its relation to the total information of the system; 5) The possibility to transcend currently observed natural laws when one can go beyond duality consciousness and emerge into emptiness; and 6) The observed natural laws, phenomena, and experiences can be described mathematically. This work demonstrates mathematically how the observed natural laws and phenomena are manifested from human consciousness. It reveals the profound connection between the observed natural laws and human consciousness. This insight can lead to a deep understanding of the greater human potential and abilities. It also provides a new physical foundation and mathematical tool to study DNA, the brain, life, cosmology, the grand unified theory, and all scientific and spiritual disciplines.
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