What's new in

TGD Inspired Theory of Consciousness?

Note: Newest contributions are at the top!



The reader who has visited my page earlier perhaps wonders the fate of the earlier four online books about TGD. Nothing tragic is involved. I only realized that the average length of these books is around 2000 pages even taking into account the redundancy. The only thing I could do was to chop my dear friends into pieces by narrowing sharply the topic of what I decide to call book. Hence the two books about TGD proper split to seven and two books about TGD inspired theory of consciousness replicated to eight. There are not yet any new contributions to this particular book. I have kept the old version of the page, one of the reasons being that it contains "What's new?" histories over about four years telling about the vigorous development of TGD during these years.



Year 2011

Time for time(11.11.2011).

How the arrow of geometric time is selected in TGD Universe?(26.4.2011).

Generalization of thermodynamics allowing negentropic entanglement and a model for conscious information processing(4.1.2011).

Year 2010

The arrow of time and self referentiality of consciousness (27.12.2010)

Does harmonic complexity reduce to 3-adicity? (18.3.2010)

Negentropy Maximization Principle updated (4.3.2010)



Year 2008

About the arrow of psychological time and notion of self (9.6.2008)

About the arrow of psychological time and notion of self: once again! (7.1.2008)



Year 2007

New Experimental support for binocular rivalry as a quantum phenomenon (29.10.2007)

New Remote metabolism, long term memory, and zero energy ontology(12.9.2007)

Applying computer analogy to the model for long term memories (12.9.2007)

New Developments in TGD and Their Implications for TGD Inspired Theory of Consciousness (24.6.2007)



Year 2006

What really distinguishes between future and past? (9.9.2006)

Zero energy ontology, cognition, and intentionality (30.7.2006)

Infinite primes, cognition, and intentionality (29.7.2006)

Infinite primes, cognition, and intentionality (29.7.2006)



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