Sergey B. Yurchenko. Cognitive Evolution Theory (CET), Independent Research Center of Brain and Consciousness, Andijan, Uzbekistan Google Scholar Orcid,
- A systematic approach to brain dynamics: cognitive evolution theory of consciousness, Cognitive Neurodynamics, doi.org/10.1007/s11571-022-09863-6, August 2022
- From the origins to the stream of consciousness and its neural correlates, Front. Integr. Neurosci. , 03 https://doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2022.928978
- Can “theory of everything” be global theory of consciousness? Ontology and psychodynamics of I-observer. Neuroquantology, Google Scholar, Orcid 15(2):118–131, Article Google Scholar 2024
- The importance of randomness in the universe: superdeterminism and free will. Axiomathes 31(4):453–478, 2021
- Time in a Quantum Sensitive Extension of Special Relativity, Journal of NeuroPhilosophy: Integrated Information Theory 4.0…Vol. 3 No. 1, 2024
First email: 11 March 2025
Dear Sergey,
I have made a reference to your work on consciousness — https://81018.com/conscious-being/#Readings — where I struggle with the issues. We’ve backed into an outline of the universe using base-2 notation from the Planck natural units, and then we slowly became aware of various types of convergence throughout the 202 total notations. I was so fascinated by your comments and your writing that I had to instigate a page just to remember those references: https://81018.com/yurchenko/
I believe a theory of everything, everywhere for all time could be a good path to a theory of consciousness and it precipitated that article. I thank you for all your work and thoughtfulness.
Most sincerely,
Bruce
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