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Consciousness can explore mathematics, but mathematics cannot describe consciousness. While mathematical reality is analytic (systems are divisible into parts, down to mute elements), consciousness is fundamentally synthetic (its divisions can only be approximations). Conscious events are subject to time order, which is their order of relative existence: an event A "coming before" an event B is an event that exists inside B (in memory, even if it may be hard to retrieve). In other words, past events exist but future events are not determined yet.

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Consciousness can explore mathematics, but mathematics cannot describe consciousness. While mathematical reality is analytic (systems are divisible into parts, down to mute elements), consciousness is fundamentally synthetic (its divisions can only be approximations). Conscious events are subject to time order, which is their order of relative existence: an event A "coming before" an event B is an event that exists inside B (in memory, even if it may be hard to retrieve). In other words, past events exist but future events are not determined yet.
Autorenporträt
Miros¿aw Koz¿owski is a Emeritus Professor Warsaw University, . He is the author of five monographs devoted to the study of ultra-high energy phenomena Professor Janina Marciak-Koz¿owska is the full Professor of the Institute of Electron Technology, Warsaw, Poland. She is the author of above 200 papers and five books