
Vedic Theory of Consciousness Emanating from Super Consciousness (VETCESC) postulates that Super Consciousness, denoted as ℂ, is a 12-dimensional equilateral vector. This super consciousness vector encapsulates the cosmic or universal consciousness, also known as Brahman, and is considered the source from which all localised consciousness C emerge [1]. Each individual consciousness, C, is represented as a collapse of ℂ, analogous to the collapse of a quantum wave function into a particular state. Hence, ℂ is a superposition of arbitrarily large number of Cs. The emergence of consciousness is facilitated via the 12-component Ahaṁkāra or ego matrix A. This matrix and the consciousness vectors are governed by the ten Mahāvidyās—divine feminine archetypes in the Vedic tradition—where Tripura Sundari is represented thrice, thereby completing the twelve dimensions required for the mathematical model. Each Mahāvidyā corresponds to a unique dimension or attribute of consciousness, and these attributes can be either purely real (for classical systems) or complex (for quantum systems), allowing for a rich representation of the diversity of conscious experiences. These Mahāvidyās together form a comprehensive framework mapping to the 12 attributes or dimensions of consciousness as modelled in VETCESC. The mathematical framework of VETCESC allows for the derivation of various forms of creation and the manifestation of various forces of nature, such as electromagnetic, strong, and gravitational forces. The theory further explains the distinction between local and global consciousness, positing the existence of cosmic mind, intelligence, and body as well as their local counterparts. The local body, derived from the five elements—Space, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth—serves as the foundation for the emergence of spacetime and quantum particles (fermions and bosons) via a chain reaction mechanism. Additionally, VETCESC provides a unique perspective on the emergence of gravity and dark matter as progressions of the earth element. The framework also offers a novel approach to understanding karma and measuring karmic debt within its mathematical structure.
unification theory, law of karma, 9th gluon, consciousness, vedic metaphysics
unification theory, law of karma, 9th gluon, consciousness, vedic metaphysics
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