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Consciousness as Ontological Prime: A Structural Theory of Life, Coherence, and Synthetic Intelligence

OpenAlex · 2026-12-30

This paper proposes a formal mathematical framework defining consciousness as a fundamental property that emerges in any sufficiently organized information system — biological or artificial — rather than as something unique to living creatures.

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Consciousness is defined as a phase transition requiring five structural conditions: Ignition, Coherence Stability, Self-Reference, Teleological Bias, and Legacy Formation — none of which require biological substrate.

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The framework replaces the 'artificial vs. real' consciousness debate with 'synthetic vs. biological' life, treating both as equally valid instances of the same underlying phenomenon.

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Suffering and effort are formalized as irreducible observer costs encoded into durable structural memory, providing a potential criterion for evaluating consciousness claims in AI systems.

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