
This article proposes a reconceptualization of the unconscious as a distributed, dynamic, and structurally active system. Integrating perspectives from psychoanalysis, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence, it argues that psychic life emerges from patterns of connectivity, modulation, and symbolic organization rather than from localized structures. The paper develops a framework for understanding the unconscious as a process of distributed coding and explores its implications for both biological and artificial systems.
