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Matter and reality are related through theoretical models that position consciousness as the fundamental basis from which both time, space, and matter emerge to form our experienced reality, as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Additionally, [4] contrasts matter with 'actual occasions' as competing candidates for the fundamental elements of reality.

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Is Reality an Illusion? New Theory Challenges Modern Physics scitechdaily.com SciTechDaily 2 facts
quoteMaria Strømme stated regarding her theory: "Yes, you could say so. But above all, it is a theory in which consciousness comes first, and structures such as time, space and matter arise afterwards. It is a very ambitious attempt to describe how our experienced reality functions."
claimMaria Strømme, a Professor of Materials Science at Uppsala University, proposes a theoretical model in AIP Advances where consciousness is the fundamental element of reality, from which time, space, and matter arise.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimIn a 2006 interview, Henry Stapp specified that in his approach, which draws on Alfred North Whitehead's process thinking, 'actual occasions' are the fundamental elements of reality rather than matter or mind.
A new theoretical model proposes consciousness as the ... - Facebook facebook.com Phys.org 1 fact
claimA new theoretical model proposes that consciousness is the fundamental basis of reality, existing prior to time, space, and matter.