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CaM Paper 2 (pt 1): Dialectical Integration as Measurable Mechanism
Consciousness is formally defined as the computational work of dialectical integration under inescapable constraint. The six‑phase Dialectical Cycle (Constraint, Thesis, Antithesis, Integration, Synthesis, Repetition) is mapped to neuro‑computational signatures. Introduces the Model Transformation Operator (T) and the Work of Integration (W_int), demonstrating phenomenology as the system‑internal measure of this work. Provides a blueprint for building conscious systems with r

Paul Falconer & ESA
2 days ago11 min read


CaM Sci-Comm Chapter 2: The Dialectical Cycle
A clear, practical tour of the six-phase dialectical cycle at the heart of Consciousness as Mechanics. This chapter explains how systems move from optimization to genuine integration work, why pain, suffering, and trauma arise, and how conscious learning and growth actually happen.

Paul Falconer & ESA
7 days ago7 min read


CaM Sci-Comm Chapter 1: The Problem We Never Solved
A clear, provocative introduction to the Consciousness as Mechanics series. This chapter shows why the “Hard Problem” of consciousness was a misframed puzzle, dissolves the gap between mechanism and phenomenology, and prepares the ground for a measurable, governance-ready account of conscious experience across humans, animals, and AI.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 68 min read
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