Sensations as the Ephemeral By-product of Observed Consciousness: Meditations on the Soul, Part 3

Continuing on from the paradigm of the soul as an ultimate observer and consciousness being a matter reaction, I now come to the discussion of what our sensations during finite existence may be. As the title suggests, I posit the idea that they may be the by-product of the observer effect, like light through a prism. Matter is not static, so, as it funnels through our brain like photons did through the slits under device observation, a flux rooted in movement is inevitable. This migration of reactive matter transforming through different spatiality of the top-down holistic observation of the soul manifests what we know as sensations. It would be unlikely and against the natural laws of an expanding infinity that a consistent neutral baseline would be established. Even Blackholes eventually suffocate themselves, when they are not cooling down gas to make a feast! These dimensional outlooks may differ greatly depending on the dimension, but, for our three-dimensional form, this topography of funnelled conscious matter is anything but smooth and unchanging. As this matter reacts and interplays with the human brain as its new receiver, these fluctuations cause what we define as sensations.

An interesting question from this is if sensations are from the soul itself, in an instrumental way, the answer is yes. However, they are more akin to the acoustic vibration of a plucked guitar string, or a fading echo from the mouth of the source (Jean Baudrillard Simulacra-esque). Additionally, this would render the content of our reality illusionary, something, unfortunately, that is fairly supported by modern science. We define our perceptions of existence on our sensations, without it, as Descartes proclaimed, we can only doubt that we are. Sensations are the reactions of our mobility through time and gravity, to a degree they may even encompass physical space despite our minute stature within it. To end this on a grander note, I think that this may lead to an idea surrounding an information network, reactions linking a flow of data through an infinite memory. This will be deeper explored later on, however, for now, I end this part here as it is dense in content for its word count!

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