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Localisation of Consciousness Applied to the Study of Anomalous Temporal Experiences

Austin, James

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James Clifton Austin
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Abstract

Certain psi phenomena, in particular time-slips and scene changes, can be more clearly defined when placed in the context of modern physical theories. Any point of conscious contact is localised in an almost infinite-dimensional space of material configurations that generates our perspective of the world at any instant. This is referred to as the principle of localisation, which requires a non-physicalist theory of mind.

Normal life is seen to satisfy a defined set of constraints within this model. Events where these constraints are breached may be interpreted as psi phenomena. Scene changes and time- slips into the past are most easily described this way. It is not established that all reported psi phenomena fit within this framework, which itself cannot be regarded as a complete and formal theory in the scientific sense. However, as an overarching framework it provides a suitable context in which to visualise some psi events.

Citation

Austin, J. (2023). Localisation of Consciousness Applied to the Study of Anomalous Temporal Experiences. In Hidden Aspects of Time. Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Publication Date Feb 13, 2023
Deposit Date Jun 3, 2024
Publicly Available Date Aug 14, 2024
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Book Title Hidden Aspects of Time
Chapter Number 5
ISBN 978-1-5275-9311-4; 978-1-0364-0112-2
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/844954
Publisher URL https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-9311-4
Related Public URLs https://www.academia.edu/59316794/Localisation_of_consciousness_applied_to_the_study_of_anomalous_temporal_experiences

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