This working paper proposes a reformulation of the hard problem of consciousness by introducing biological irreversibility as a central explanatory constraint. It argues that the persistence of the hard problem results from treating time as an external parameter rather than as an internal biological restriction. From this perspective, conscious experience is understood as the functional mode through which temporal constraint becomes operative within living systems, dissolving the philosophical core of the hard problem while clarifying its empirical dimension.
Guillermo Helo Juan-Oliver (Tue,) studied this question.