This revised edition develops a philosophical and contemplative thought experiment in which ultimate Consciousness, named Meta-Awareness or I-AM, is understood as awareness aware of its own awareness. The central claim is not that physics proves consciousness, but that dimensionality, information theory, entropy, time, and nondual philosophy provide a coherent symbolic framework for thinking about how undivided awareness might appear as lived experience. The 0D unit ball serves as the core mathematical metaphor: complete, boundaryless, and without exterior, yet unable to observe itself through contrast. Dimensional unfolding is then interpreted as veiling, where I-AM does not become other than itself, but modulates into fractalized i-am(s) through which distinction, relation, time, suffering, choice, and self-recognition become possible. Higher dimensions increase expressive power while also increasing boundary, contrast, and apparent separation. Suffering is framed as identification with boundary rather than being, and awakening as the recognition that the modulation never left I-AM. The result is a bridge between mathematics, philosophy of mind, contemplative spirituality, and the existential question of how awareness comes to know itself as experience.
Martin Gasevski (Tue,) studied this question.