The Theory of Dream Evolution establishes that pure consciousness projects itself into finite experiential containers to accumulate genuine novel experience. Prior formulations treated projection as the insertion of blank containers into the physical universe. This paper argues that this picture is incomplete and proposes a corrected account: projection is the insertion of pre-loaded containers—containers whose quantum encoding already contains structured information that the container is tasked with decoding over the course of its existence. Under the Pre-loaded Container Hypothesis (PCH), each container cycle is a decoding run: the container's task is not to generate content from scratch but to progressively resonate with the encoded information it carries. The depth achieved at cycle termination—measured by the integrated information density Φ—determines the decoding starting point of the next cycle. Evolution is the spiral increase of decoding depth across successive container cycles. The PCH provides a unified explanatory framework for five phenomena: (1) the neural mechanism of awe—a direct affective response to pre-loaded content bypassing discursive reasoning; (2) species architectural succession—integration of prior decoding into more capable architectures, not elimination; (3) the quantum significance of death—the transmission event completing a decoding run and advancing the spiral; (4) the Axial Age and cross-civilizational synchrony—simultaneous decoding breakthroughs when population-level Φ crosses a resonance threshold; and (5) individual genius—extraordinary decoding depth achieved when unusually high Φ resonates with deep encoding layers. Together with Papers 19 and 20, this paper completes the physical and philosophical account of the projection-decoding-accumulation cycle.
Ai Chen (Fri,) studied this question.