What is the matter? Consciousness as a Regime of Time

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This work presents a unified view of matter, time, qualia and consciousness through the principle of coherence. A system gains structure when its internal organization persists across change. This persistence forms a thread of time that carries information from one moment to the next. Matter arises when energy settles into patterns that endure. Time arises when these patterns link their states through cycles of stability. Qualia arises when incoming signals meet an interior formed by coherent temporal structure. Consciousness arises when this interior becomes deep enough to observe its own continuity. The same relation appears across physical, biological and cognitive systems. A pattern maintains itself when its internal stabilization rate exceeds the disturbances acting on it. This balance allows the system to inherit its own form. Each inherited moment becomes a layer of interior time. As coherence strengthens, the interior gains clarity, memory, anticipation and meaning. Awareness grows as a direct expression of this organized temporal field. Together these ideas describe consciousness as a regime of coherent time. They show how physical persistence becomes experience and how experience develops through the stability of a pattern that carries itself forward.

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