Consciousness & Time: A Time-Based Model of the Evolution of Consciousness

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DOI: 10.4236/jbbs.2017.71002    1,842 Downloads   4,092 Views  Citations
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A novel theoretical model is presented maintaining that consciousness evolved on the basis of time distinctions. Various models of time pertain to the existence of future, present and past. It is proposed that the future represents potentialities, the present the actualization of certain potentialities, and the past a record of actualized potentialities. Actualization of potentialities derives from micro quantum wave function collapses with specific constellations corresponding to macro level form. Consciousness provides for an awareness of potentialities being actualized in the present, the time frame of consciousness closely aligning with the time frame of potentialities being actualized in the moment. Evolution of such awareness is highly probable, given the ensuing motivation enabling behavior to be altered in the moment to minimize the actualization of maladaptive potentialities, and maximize the actualization of adaptive potentialities. The model also provides a logical proof for the occurrence of time distinctions.

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Bowins, B. (2017) Consciousness & Time: A Time-Based Model of the Evolution of Consciousness. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 7, 9-20. doi: 10.4236/jbbs.2017.71002.

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