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Consciousness, as a subject has no accepted consensus definition among all scientific disciplines, and none scientific domains since the time of Aristotle’s 2000 years ago, and remains mysterious up to date. The definition of consciousness by some, as “subjective awareness” does not hold and is not holistic, the author proposes, a new definition that:

Consciousness is a fundamental universal phenomenon of “vibrant conscious information field” of electromagnetic force, of conscious information waves, of light energy. It is found in all matters in the universe and the cosmos including animate and inanimate at molecular, atomic and subatomic level, and fills the vacuum in space and represent the dark and white energy as shown in the figure below.

This energy field distribution (see diagram) is believed to be the case since the zero time of Big Bang±13.8 million years ago—Big bang model is hypothesized by the famous Russian mathematician Aleksandr Friedman and Belgian astronomer Georges Lemaitre in the 1920s later developed by the Russian-born American physicist George Gamow in the 1940s (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2019). The consciousness phenomenon is in fact what makes galaxies, stars and heaven expand continuously (author’s own views). Thus, consciousness as the vibrant field of conscious information of electromagnetic waves of light could be the blue print (bosons) of a new Fundamental fifth force of energy whose particles and waves are carried on light of electromagnetic force of the conscious information field. This new fundamental force constitutes, dominates, encompasses, unites and unifies with the known existent four forces; the electromagnetic force, the gravity force, the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force and all fields  forming the unified field of conscious information waves of electromagnetic field of light energy(Consciousness =conscious energy field of light information waves).

Consciousness as fundamental energy, is an elementary force that can neither be created nor destroyed but can be reduced to a molecular, sub-atomic, and atomic levels and respect the law of conservation of total energy mass in the universe. The smallest molecule in animate is the conscious molecule wave (Cmw) and the smallest particle in inanimate, at atomic and subatomic level is the conscious photon particle Cppor conscious quark, or even smaller particle to be detected. These dynamic vibrant conscious energy fields of information dominate all fields and fill the space vacuum and every atom in all matter in the universe. Consciousness represents and constitutes the dark energy and the white energy and may be the force which makes the cosmos expand.

Consciousness is a quantifiable energy and respects the law of conservation of mass energy in the universe which can be calculated, applying Einstein equation:

E = mc2

KEYWORDS

consciousness, new fundamental force, conscious wave, conscious particle, conscious information field, unified field

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