The article proposes a paradigm shift in understanding the universe, suggesting that reality emerges from a fundamental informational field, termed the Wisdom Field. It posits that concepts such as space-time, matter, and consciousness are secondary to this informational structure. Supported by insights from quantum mechanics, neuroscience, and complexity science, the argument highlights that information is foundational to our reality, with selfhood and intelligence merely being emergent qualities of this underlying information. This theory reframes our perception of knowledge and consciousness as intertwined with the structure of information itself.
For centuries, we've assumed that reality is made of matter and energy—that space-time is the fundamental backdrop of existence. But what if we've had it backwards?
Quantum entanglement isn't 'spooky action at a distance' if distance itself is an emergent product of information structure.
The brain doesn't generate selfhood—it localizes and refines it. In other words, selfhood is what happens when information loops in on itself in a structured way.
Every idea, every concept, every thought is also connected in a web of nested analogies, hinting that our understanding of knowledge is fundamentally rooted in information.
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