
В работе формулируются основные законы механики сознания, описывающие динамику внимания, механизмы отождествления с полюсами дуальности и условия разотождествления с ними через акт Наблюдения. Прямая аналогия с законами классической механики Ньютона и формулой Эйнштейна E = mc² позволяет перенести методологию точных наук в область исследования сознания. В качестве историко-философского контекста применяются принципы, изложенные в Corpus Hermeticum. Новизна работы заключается: (1) введении скорости осознания (C) как переменной величины; (2) формулировке эквивалентности R = A × C² (по аналогии с E = mc²), связывающей энергию результата, энергию внимания и квадрат скорости осознания; (3) практической формулировке законов механики сознания, аналогичных классическим законам Ньютона, проверяемых через метод «Игра Эквилибро» (Ekvilibro Game); (4) реализации методологии «от практики к теории», где законы не выводятся дедуктивно, а обобщают эмпирический опыт метода «Игра Эквилибро» (Ekvilibro Game). Работа предназначена для учёных, практиков и всех, кто ищет точный язык для описания сознания и внутреннего равновесия. Ключевые слова: сознание, наблюдатель, дуальность, полюса, отождествление, эквилибро, Ekvilibro Game, герметические принципы, инерция восприятия, освобождение, потенциал, законы Ньютона, E=mc², квантовый наблюдатель, математика гармонии, практико-ориентированный подход, обратный инжиниринг сознания.
The present work formulates the fundamental laws of the mechanics of consciousness, describing the dynamics of attention, the mechanisms of identification with the poles of duality, and the conditions for disidentification therefrom through the act of Observation. A direct analogy with Newton's laws of classical mechanics and Einstein's formula E = mc² enables the transposition of exact-science methodology into the domain of consciousness studies. The principles set forth in the Corpus Hermeticum serve as the historical and philosophical framework. The novelty of this work consists in the following: (1) the introduction of the speed of awareness (C) as a variable quantity; (2) the formulation of the equivalence: R = A × C² (by analogy with E = mc²), establishing a relationship among the energy of result, the energy of attention, and the square of the speed of awareness; (3) the practical formulation of the laws of the mechanics of consciousness, analogous to Newton's classical laws, empirically verifiable through the Ekvilibro Game method; (4) the adoption of a "from practice to theory" methodology, wherein the laws are not derived deductively but are instead generalized from the empirical experience accumulated within the Ekvilibro Game method. The work is intended for researchers, practitioners, and all those seeking a rigorous language for the description of consciousness and inner equilibrium.
ekvilibro, Observer Variation, inertia of perception, potential, Social Identification, Newton's laws, Consciousness, Physics, reverse engineering of consciousness, Consciousness/physiology, Spindle Poles/genetics, liberation, E=mc², Applied mathematics, Hermetic principles, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, quantum observer, Philosophy, Action Potentials/genetics, duality, Theoretical physics
ekvilibro, Observer Variation, inertia of perception, potential, Social Identification, Newton's laws, Consciousness, Physics, reverse engineering of consciousness, Consciousness/physiology, Spindle Poles/genetics, liberation, E=mc², Applied mathematics, Hermetic principles, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, quantum observer, Philosophy, Action Potentials/genetics, duality, Theoretical physics
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