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Matter and time are frequently grouped together as fundamental components of reality in philosophical and theoretical frameworks, such as the traditional triad mentioned in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, recent theoretical models, including those by Maria Strømme, describe both matter and time as emergent structures that arise from a more fundamental basis like consciousness [4], [5], [6], and [7].
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Is Reality an Illusion? New Theory Challenges Modern Physics scitechdaily.com 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.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 2 facts
claimGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's philosophical system downgrades the physical world to a consensual illusion, where matter, space, and time are constructs of mental phenomena.
claimAlfred North Whitehead proposed a metaphysical system that replaces the traditional triad of matter, space, and time with events and the ongoing processes of their creation and extinction as the fundamental nature of the world.
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claimA new theoretical model proposes that consciousness is the fundamental basis of reality, existing prior to time, space, and matter.
Consciousness as the foundation: New theory addresses nature of ... phys.org 1 fact
referenceMaria Strømme's theoretical framework posits that consciousness is not a byproduct of brain activity, but rather a fundamental field underlying all experience, including matter, space, time, and life itself.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimAlfred North Whitehead proposed a radical reform of the conception of the fundamental nature of the world, replacing the traditional triad of matter, space, and time with events and the ongoing processes of their creation and extinction.