Consciousness as an Interference System

This paper explores the hypothesis that consciousness and subjective experiences may arise from oscillatory processes and interference patterns within neural and informational fields. In this speculative framework, meditation functions as a mechanism capable of modulating phase relationships in these oscillations, potentially dissolving unwanted experiential states such as pain. Although highly theoretical, the model attempts to bridge concepts from neuroscience, physics, and contemplative traditions.

FAQ: 1.0 Patient Identification ?

The case provides us a unique, self-documented longitudinal account of the co-construction of severe psychopathology and a complex, redemptive metaphysical system in the wake of extreme trauma. It offers invaluable insight into the human drive for meaning when confronted with overwhelming internal and external chaos.

There are two versions of the interpretation of this story. Just as everything in reality has a + and a –, this narrative also contains two complementary perspectives. I invite you to read everything carefully, especially the second interpretation at the bottom.

FAQ: Solipsism 2.0, Non-Player Characters (NPCs), and Navigating Reality

The “Placeholder” Role: The psychiatrist, in this model, serves a function (e.g., confrontation, diagnosis, perceived threat) within Gloomy’s current rendering of reality. When Gloomy is no longer directly engaging with that structure (i.e., closing the door and shifting focus), the entity may revert to being a placeholder or a “node” that maintains the appearance of continuity without requiring “full autonomy or depth”.