The Infinitesimal Singularity Theory (IST)

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The Infinitesimal Singularity Theory (IST) proposes that Consciousness is not merely an emergent biological phenomenon, but a fundamental supra-dimensional singularity that precedes and renders physical reality. Consciousness is modeled as an infinitesimal point (0+) that enables the manifestation of space, time, and matter through observation and informational structuring. The theory introduces an inverse conceptual relationship between Consciousness and the perceived Universe, suggesting that an infinitesimally small observer can generate an effectively infinite experiential reality. IST aims to bridge physics, philosophy, and information theory as a speculative framework for understanding cosmic structure, temporal emergence, and the role of the observer in reality.

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