54 Brain Waves and Consciousness

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Consciousness is not determined by any single type of brain wave alone, but by the dynamic coding structure formed by the permutation and combination of various fundamental brain waves, which directly corresponds to a specific state of consciousness. Finite basic brain wave elements construct the infinitely rich subjective conscious experience of human beings through infinite permutations and combinations. Its underlying logic is equivalent to the formation of massive words and linguistic systems from English letters via permutation and combination, which may be a concrete manifestation of the universal law of "finite primitives + combinatorial coding" in the universe within the realm of consciousness.


I name this theory the Primitive Wave Combinatorial Consciousness Theory.


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