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The relationship between consciousness and subatomic particles is defined by theoretical frameworks like panpsychism, which suggests particles possess mind-like qualities [1], and interactionist models that explore how consciousness emerges from the behavior or properties of subatomic particles {fact:2, fact:3}. Furthermore, post-materialist theories propose that subatomic particles act as carriers of information or memory that give rise to consciousness {fact:4, fact:5}.

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Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us Paul C Mocombe · Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 4 facts
claimThe 'psychion' is a subatomic particle of the absolute vacuum that possesses phenomenal properties (qualia), informational content of recycled consciousness, mass, charge, and spin.
claimScientific interactionists/dualists attempt to reconcile the behavior of subatomic particles of energy at the quantum level with the aggregation of matter described by the theory of general relativity to explain the emergence of consciousness.
claimThe scientific interactionist/dualist approach maintains a materialist ontology while employing a dualist process, focusing on how consciousness emerges from the interaction of thinking substances converted into subatomic particles with phenomenal properties like mass, charge, and spin.
claimOne theoretical framework for consciousness, derived from post-materialist logic, suggests that subatomic particles of energy containing information and memory decombine from the zero-point field of the quantum realm to give rise to individuating consciousness, cosmopsychism, and panspiritism.
Critique of Panpsychism: Philosophical Coherence and Scientific ... thequran.love Zia H Shah MD · The Muslim Times 1 fact
claimOrthodox materialism posits that consciousness emerges only at complex levels of organization, such as in biological brains, whereas panpsychism contends that even elementary constituents of the world, such as subatomic particles, possess some form of mind or experience.