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   A Quantized Knowledge
  Screening Theory of Consciousness An Etymological and
  Functional Analysis By The Druid, Finn Abstract The
  nature of consciousness remains one of the most profound and elusive
  challenges in philosophy and science. This essay proposes a "Quantized
  Knowledge Screening Theory" of consciousness, grounded in a detailed
  analysis of its etymological roots and extended to incorporate principles of
  discrete information processing. Drawing from the Latin conscius
  ("knowing with") and scientia ("knowledge"), the
  theory posits consciousness as the emergent property of a system's dynamic
  and selective integration of discrete "knons" (quantized bits of
  contact/information, hence digital instructions). This integration
  constitutes a "screening operation" that primarily serves as "warning function,"
  triggering anticipatory adaptation. This framework offers a new perspective
  on key problems in consciousness studies, including the nature of qualia, the
  binding problem, and the functional role of subjective experience. 1. Introduction: The Enduring Enigma of Consciousness Consciousness,
  the subjective experience of being, perceiving, and knowing, stands as a
  central mystery across disciplines. Despite centuries of philosophical
  inquiry and decades of scientific investigation, a universally accepted
  definition or comprehensive mechanistic explanation remains elusive.
  Contemporary theories often grapple with the "hard problem" of
  qualia (what it's like to experience something), the binding problem (how
  disparate sensory inputs form a unified perception), and the precise functional
  role of consciousness. This
  essay embarks on a constructive endeavour to propose a theoretical framework:
  the "Quantized Knowledge Screening Theory" of consciousness,
  consciousness being understood, meaning experienced, as subjective realtime surveillance operation.
  This theory initiates its conceptual development from a rigorous examination
  of the etymological origins of the term "consciousness," arguing
  that its historical linguistic root, derived from verbalised intuition, offers
  profound insights into its fundamental nature. Building upon these insights,
  the theory then introduces the concept of "quantized knowledge" as
  discrete "knons" (bits or momenta of contact, i.e., instructions)
  and posits consciousness as a dynamic "screening operation" in
  personal user-friendly analogue (i.e. a private language) enabling immediate
  response that integrates these knons, primarily serving as "warning
  function" (to wit: a’ware’ness) to facilitate anticipatory adaptation
  and thereby survival. 2. Etymological Foundations: Unpacking
  "Consciousness" The
  English term "consciousness," emerging prominently in the 17th
  century, is directly derived from the Latin conscientia. This Latin
  root itself is a compound of the prefix con- (meaning
  "with," "together," or "thoroughly") and the
  verb scire (meaning "to know"). This etymological deconstruction
  reveals several foundational insights: ·        
  Con-:
  Togetherness and Integration. The prefix con-
  fundamentally denotes a sense of coming together, sharedness, or
  thoroughness. In the context of "knowing," this suggests that
  consciousness is not merely isolated acts of knowing, but a co-knowing
  or an integrated, on-going knowing. This can manifest as: o    Internal
  Coherence: A "thorough" knowing implies that disparate
  pieces of information or aspects of experience are brought into a unified
  whole, rather than existing as fragmented parts. o    Shared
  Experience (Intersubjectivity): The literal "knowing
  with others" points to the inherent social and relational dimension of
  consciousness, where understanding often arises through shared contexts and
  communication. ·        
  Scire:
  Knowledge and Discernment. The root scire
  signifies the act of knowing, understanding, or discerning. It implies an
  active process of acquiring and processing instruction (or information),
  distinguishing between different inputs, and forming mental analogue (i.e.
  private language) representations. The minim quantum of knowledge, hence
  cognition is defined as a contact @c, a single touch, i.e. a bit. This is the
  cognitive core of consciousness. ·        
  Conscientia:
  Internal Awareness and possible Moral Implication. The noun
  conscientia evolved to encompass "knowledge (as series or patterns of
  series of scientia bits) within oneself" (self-awareness or
  introspection) and, possibly, a "sense of right and wrong," or
  "conscience." This dual meaning is critical: o    Self-Referentiality:
  Consciousness, as personal systems status screening operation, involves not
  just knowing the world, but knowing that one knows, or perceiving what
  passes within one's own mind, hence meta screening. The latter
  highlights its subjective, first-person character, different for every
  individual within a species determined range. o    Evaluative
  Dimension: The link to "conscience", a human high-end, later
  development emergent, imbues consciousness with a normative or evaluative
  capacity. It suggests that conscious knowing is not purely factual but also
  involves an assessment of implications, values, and potential consequences,
  particularly in social and ethical domains. From this
  etymological analysis, a preliminary understanding emerges: consciousness is
  a form (as sort of
  movie, i.e. a private surveillance video) of integrated, continuous,
  realtime self-and-other referential knowing that inherently carries a contextual
  and evaluative dimension. 3. Quantized Knowledge: "Knons" and
  "Bites" Building
  upon the etymological foundation, the "Quantized Knowledge Screening
  Theory" proposes a fundamental, i.e. smallest (indeed shortest wave) unit
  (quantum or digit) of knowledge: the "knon" as (random) contact (or
  touch), i.e. as irreducible bit. ·        
  Knons (Knowledge Quanta): A
  "knon" is defined as a discrete, irreducible bit (i.e., a digit) of
  contact, an instruction (also as quantised information bite) responded to and
  so registered by a system. Analogous to a photon as a quantum of light, a
  knon represents the smallest, most fundamental unit of interaction between a
  system and its internal or external dark (unknowable by the subject,
  akin to dark matter or energy) reality (?). These are not
  necessarily raw sensory (digital) data but the most basic, because quantised,
  hence certain, differentiated pieces of instruction-cum-information that can
  be acquired. Their discrete (digital) nature implies a fundamental
  granularity to the instruction flow (made analogue as personal information), differential
  discreteness, granularity, transmuting subjective  knowledge representation into real personal experience.
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  The "Coming or Playing Together" of
  Knons: The con-scire of consciousness is reinterpreted
  as the dynamic process by which these discrete knons are assembled,
  integrated, translated into a user-friendly analogue and interpreted. This
  "playing together" of digital instructions is not merely
  aggregation but a combinatorial process that generates higher-order,
  meaningful units of analogue information. ·        
  Bites of Knowledge: When
  knons "play together" through this integrative process, they form
  "bites" or ongoing sequences of “bites” of knowledge. These
  "bites" are coherent, meaningful, and often multi-modal
  representations – a unified perception of an object, a complex thought, or a
  recognized pattern. They are the integrated outputs of the system's continuous
  processing of individual knons (i.e. billions per second). 4. Consciousness as a Screening Operation and Warning
  Function The core
  functional aspect of this theory posits consciousness as an active, dynamic,
  and selective subjective realtime screening operation performed by a
  system, primarily serving as a warning function that triggers anticipatory
  adaptation. ·        
  The Screening Operation: o    Selective
  Filtering: A system is constantly bombarded with myriad digital knons.
  The conscious screening operation acts as a selective filter, prioritizing
  certain knons based on their relevance to the system's current state, goals,
  and survival. This is a form of attentional gating, determining which knons
  are "admitted" into the integrated conscious experience. o    Relevance
  Determination: This selection is not arbitrary. It is driven by the
  potential impact of incoming knons on the system's well-being and its ability
  to maintain homeostasis or achieve objectives. o    Active
  Integration: The selected knons are actively integrated into
  coherent "bites." This process transforms raw, discrete contacts
  into a unified, actionable, continuous internal (in analogue as private
  language) representation of (a system’s response to) reality. This
  integration is the essence of the "knowing together" derived from con-. ·        
  The Warning Function: o    Anticipation
  and Prediction: The primary output of this screening and integration
  is not just a static representation of the present, but a dynamic, ongoing,
  subjective real-time predictive model of the immediate future. By integrating
  current knons with past experiences (stored knons/bites) and internal states,
  the system constantly generates predictions about potential threats or
  opportunities. o    Discrepancy
  Detection: A "warning" signal, for instance discomfort or
  pain, arises when there is a significant discrepancy between the system's
  predictions and the actual incoming knons, or a deviation from a desired
  homeostatic state. This mismatch signals a need for re-evaluation or action. o    Salience
  and Urgency: Knons that indicate potential danger, novelty, or
  critical resource availability are flagged with heightened salience and
  urgency, demanding immediate conscious attention and response. ·        
  Triggering Anticipatory Adaptation: o    The
  ultimate purpose of this warning function, hence of consciousness, is to
  initiate an adaptive response that maintains or upgrades survival.
  This adaptation can manifest in various forms: §  Behavioural: A
  physical action (e.g., fight, flight, approach). §  Cognitive: A shift
  in attention, re-evaluation of a plan, or problem-solving. §  Physiological: Internal
  adjustments to maintain equilibrium. §  Moral/Social: The
  etymological link to "conscience" is particularly salient here. A
  "warning" from one's conscience signals a potential conflict
  between actions or intentions and internalized ethical frameworks. This
  triggers adaptive social behaviour, such as seeking to correct a wrong,
  feeling remorse, or adjusting future conduct to align with social norms and
  values. This is an anticipatory adaptation aimed at maintaining social
  coherence and avoiding negative social consequences. 5. Addressing Key Problems in Consciousness Studies This
  "Quantized Knowledge Screening Theory" of consciousness offers
  compelling perspectives on several enduring problems in consciousness
  studies: ·        
  The Hard Problem (Qualia): Qualia,
  the subjective "what it's like" aspect of experience, can be framed
  as the system's internal qualitative signature or informational resonance
  generated when specific combinations of knons are integrated and screened.
  This "feeling" is the system's intrinsic, non-propositional report in
  analogue on the significance or valence of these integrated
  knons, indicating their relevance for adaptation. It is the inherent
  qualitative output of the screening process, signalling "this matters to
  me." ·        
  The Binding Problem: This is
  directly addressed by the "coming or playing together of knowledge
  bits" and the integrative nature of the screening operation.
  Consciousness is precisely the mechanism that binds disparate knons,
  originating from various sensory modalities and internal states, into
  unified, coherent continuous "bites" of perception and thought. ·        
  The Unity of Consciousness: The
  "system's screening operation" implies a centralized accessible
  processing hub where these selected knons are integrated and transmuted into meaning
  via its analogue representation. This singular, unified continuous process of
  knowledge bit screening in subjective real-time gives rise to the seamless
  and unified nature of conscious experience, rather than a fragmented
  collection of individual knons. ·        
  The Function of Consciousness: The
  theory provides a clear and testable functional role: anticipatory
  adaptation triggered by warning signals derived from the selective screening
  and integration of discrete knowledge bits. Consciousness, in this view,
  is a highly evolved adaptive mechanism for navigating a complex and
  unpredictable environment. 6. Implications for Future Research The druid’s
  "Quantized Knowledge Screening Theory" proposes several avenues for
  interdisciplinary research: ·        
  Identifying the "Knon": Future
  empirical work could focus on identifying the most fundamental, irreducible
  units of information or "contact" that a biological or artificial
  system processes. This might involve exploring the lowest levels of sensory
  transduction or neural information encoding. ·        
  Mechanisms of Screening and Integration: Research
  should investigate the precise computational and biological mechanisms by
  which systems selectively screen for relevant knons and integrate them into
  coherent "bites." This aligns with current work in neural
  synchrony, global workspace theories, and predictive coding, where
  "warnings" could correspond to prediction error signals. ·        
  The Nature of Qualitative Experience: While
  challenging, further exploration into the physical or informational
  properties that could give rise to the qualitative "feel" of
  integrated knons is essential. This might involve examining specific patterns
  of energy, information compression, or emergent properties of highly complex,
  self-referential systems. ·        
  Developmental and Evolutionary Trajectories: The
  theory provides a framework for understanding how the capacity for
  "quantized knowledge screening" and anticipatory adaptation might
  have evolved across species and developed within individuals, including the
  emergence of moral consciousness. 7. Conclusion By
  meticulously analysing the etymological roots of "consciousness"
  and proposing a framework of "quantized knowledge" as discrete,
  hence digital "knons," this essay has developed a "Quantized
  Knowledge Screening Theory" of consciousness. It posits consciousness as
  a dynamic, integrative, continuous personal screening operation that
  primarily functions as a warning system, triggering anticipatory adaptation. In
  short, consciousness functions as personal systems status surveillance
  operation. It offers a coherent conceptualization that addresses the
  subjective nature of qualia, the unity of experience, and the adaptive
  function of consciousness. The druid Finn’s etymologically-informed and
  functionally-driven framework provides a fertile ground for guiding future
  interdisciplinary inquiry into the how and why of consciousness.  |