Year: 2025, Volume: 01, Issue: 03, Pages: 62 – 68
Consciousness, Information, And Emergent Spacetime Biological Counter-Curvature and Cross-Domain Clues for a Mind–Geometry Coupling
Original Article
Corresponding author: dr.sayujkrishnan@gmail.com, kkspillaimet@gmail.com & resmaspillai@gmail.com
Received Date: 09.12.2024 Accepted Date: 13.01.2025 Published Date: 31.01.2025
Abstract: Recent quantum gravity insights depict spacetime as an emergent construct arising from informational or entanglement-based substrates [1–4]. Concurrently, multiple consciousness theories—ranging from Integrated Information Theory (IIT) to Predictive Processing (PP)—emphasize the centrality of information processing in the generation of subjective experience [5–19]. By examining biological growth against gravitational constraints—such as plant gravitropism and vertebrate adaptation to microgravity—this paper explores the speculative possibility that “conscious information” might subtly modulate spacetime geometry, beyond the standard coupling to mass–energy. We introduce a conceptual “Information Term” that could, in principle, extend Einstein’s field equations, and survey how gravitational biology experiments (e.g., microgravity plant tropisms, neural organoid development) offer testable platforms for investigating a mind–geometry link. Brief cross-domain patterns (e.g., Fibonacci sequences, econophysical Lorentzian metrics) underscore the broader prevalence of informational structures in nature. While no direct empirical evidence yet supports consciousness shaping geometry, this integrated perspective highlights the biological ‘counter-curvature’ motif—where complex organisms appear to “push back” against gravity—as a potential clue and interdisciplinary frontier for future research.
Keywords: Spacetime, Consciousness, Information, Gravity, Biology, Geometry