FYI:
On the Biophysical Development
and Evolution of Consciousness
L. Frederick Zaman III
Neural Engineering Research & Development, Hill AFB
frederick.zaman(a)hill.af.mil
The repulsive forces arising when charges of like sign are placed in
proximity are an anomaly in electrostatic field theory, because field theory
itself (vis-à-vis Coulomb's law considered separately) simply doesn't
predict these forces. The resolution of this anomaly, wherein these forces
are properly understood in terms of electrostatic fields, requires electric
forces that are internally impressed within charges or charged bodies,
rather than being externally impressed; so that the electric fields of
charges, rather than being force, are instead information dynamically
inscribed in space. And the forces of repulsion experienced by like charges
placed in proximity are then fully explained, by electrostatic field theory
thus modified. Based on this finding, a paradigm of "informatic fields
emergent in self-organizing systems" can be proposed, wherein: (1) the
interactions of self-organizing systems in biology and elsewhere, both
internally between the system components and externally with the
environment, are based on the transmission of information, (2) the dynamics
of emergent forces in these systems do not require a vocabulary that is
fundamentally different than what is required to explain the component
dynamics, and (3) the physical understanding of the system components is in
accordance with electrostatic field theory as modified above. In an
application of this paradigm to developmental biology, the morphogenetic
"vector field" of a cell assembly becomes a morphogenetic "force
field,"
which self-organizes through the forces within cells whose internal dynamics
are determined globally by supporting informatic fields. What is the
evolution of life from this point of view? It is the emergence and
self-organization of forces internal to living organisms that, through
electrostatic, magnetostatic, and electromagnetic fields that are
information rather than force, direct evolution toward ever increasing
complexity. Biological evolution in effect then becomes a physical dynamics
expressed in terms of informatic fields whose functionality in complex
systems is far greater than classical Newtonian theory allows, and which
operate at much at higher levels of system organization even up to and
including organism consciousness.
Show replies by date