Structural Resonance Theory: An Integrated Framework for Consciousness, Evolution, and Information Systems

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Abstract

The Structural Resonance Theory (SRT) proposes that consciousness emerges from the dynamic alignment of spatiotemporal resonance patterns within complex systems. It integrates neuroscience, evolutionary biology, physics, and information theory to explain how subjective experience arises and how intelligence evolves over time. At its core, SRT treats qualia as the experiential resonance of the universe evolving toward self-knowing, with consciousness functioning as both an outcome and a driver of complexity.The theory builds on several key principles: 1. Resonance as the fundamental integrator – Conscious moments arise from coherent resonance patterns spanning distributed neural structures. 2. Constraint space expansion – Evolution operates as a structural pruning process, where mutation generates diversity and selection preserves efficient configurations, enabling richer and deeper integration over time. 3. Substrate independence of resonance laws – The mathematics of resonance coupling applies to neural, artificial, and even planetary-scale systems. 4. Qualia as structural state – Qualia are not reducible to information content but correspond to the system’s instantaneous resonance profile, measurable through Planck Resonance Density (PRD). 5. Mutation necessity principle – All mutations, regardless of adaptive value, are necessary perturbations that enable iterative emergence toward conscious resonance.SRT is formalized through a set of measurable variables, predictive models, and experimental frameworks that allow falsification. It incorporates analogies such as “Tetris of consciousness” to illustrate integration dynamics, scene changes, and the stability of awareness states. It also extends to special cases including dementia, altered states, and cross-species intelligence.The paper addresses potential objections through a 23-section structure, ending with a comprehensive rebuttals section. It also proposes testable predictions for neuroscience, cognitive modeling, and AI, aiming to bridge the gap between empirical research and philosophical theories of mind. The ultimate implication of SRT is that consciousness is not an accidental byproduct of evolution but an inevitable outcome of complexity’s tendency toward resonance and self-integration.

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