

Consciousness exists through these interdependent relationships. When potential energies convert or transform from one form into another, dynamic differences occur through interdependent relationships. Though the mind does not change when it manifests its infinite potential, as a consequence, change occurs. Arguably, the mind can be explained in part by an abstract idea, the law of conservation of energy: the mind cannot be created or destroyed, but potential energies convert or transform from one form into another. These are potential energies because of their relationship to the mind. Nevertheless, through infinite potential existing, the mind causes change to occur as the potential energies: dark energy, dark matter as focal points of dark matter (FPDMs), and normal matter. This theory’s tenet is that the mind as a fundamental entity without beginning or end with infinite potential is not entirely conceivable. The author’s central claim is that individuals who transcend the ordinary understand many different things, not just one, implying something has to be added into the equation for scientific discovery to move forward. Thus, scientific understanding comes through a melding of different explanations from many disciplines. Although the theory can be developed mathematically in more detail, the main emphasis is to provide an intriguing explanation of how physics melds with ‘mind,’ thus laying the foundation for future explorations into how this theoretical framework of the mind reciprocates with other areas of science.Īrguably, for science to progress in a way that allows scientists to tackle the complex problems that are the reality these days, researchers need to transcend ordinary understanding. In this way, the reader, an ‘observing ego,’ with a human cognitive viewpoint, may bridge the ‘gap’ connecting the mental and physical domains. For topics described throughout the article, there is a mental and physical aspect that through relationship produces change that makes a difference. Consciousness enables the emergence of an observing ego, a viewpoint that defines conscious events but which is not consciousness in and of itself.

It exists through interdependent relationships between dark energy, focal points of dark matter (FPDMs), and normal matter with associated states of mind: pure awareness, pure mental state, and mental images state, respectively. In this theory, consciousness represents dynamic differences that come to an end.

Through reasoning and models, terms are defined and illustrations provided, further clarifying concepts.

The foundations of quantum mechanics and the cosmological mysteries of dark energy, dark matter, and normal matter non-dogmatically explained may be accessible to individuals other than those immersed in mathematical formulas. It represents a thought experiment that consolidates complexity by melding certain unifying natural science concepts into a coherent reality. This article represents a transdisciplinary theory that attempts, in a nonmathematical way, to reconcile some contemporary concepts of physics with a novel theory of the mind.
