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Metabolics of Consciousness

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Metabolics of Consciousness

Abstract

This work presents a formal metabolic framework for modeling consciousness as a dynamic system of attention, energy, time, probability, and informational coherence. The Metabolics of Consciousness introduces a set of interrelated models, indices, and laws — including metabolic noise (NoiR), temporal fatigue (TF-index), quantum breath of field (QBF), holographic choice, metabolic recalibration of habits (ReHab-Law), and others — describing how perception, decision-making, intuition, and life trajectories emerge from underlying metabolic dynamics. The framework integrates psychophysiological processes, informational density, rhythm coherence, and event probability into a unified architecture, referred to as Metabolic Weather (MW). This English edition is the international version of the conceptual framework originally developed and published in Russian. The work is intended for researchers, system thinkers, cognitive scientists, philosophers of mind, and developers exploring adaptive models of cognition, decision-making, and artificial intelligence.

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intuition, LvsD, metabolic weather, metabolic models, decision-making, cognitive systems, Elvis Dead, consciousness, complex systems, attention, temporal perception, information theory

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