"M*: Vector Representation of the Subliminal
Seed Regime of M5" (1)
M* (M-Star) elaborates on the basic M5 premise: that
objective and subjective types of information exist exist
and must be accounted for when discussing any level of
mind/matter interaction; that mind and matter themselves
are categories that become indistinguishable as one approaches
the heart of reality; and that aspects of human consciousness,
such as desire and purpose, can extend their influence
to such depth, resulting in palpable manifestations in
the physical and mental worlds.
At the level of indistinguishability, a given conscious
experience or physical event can be thought of as a "seed."
The experience or event is a seed before it actually happens.
As this seed begins to manifest into reality, it becomes
distinguished, it develops separate, complementary objective
and subjective qualities. The subjective quality passes
through the unconscious level, toward manifestation in
the reality of conscious experience; simultaneously, the
objective quality passes through the intangible pre-state
of matter, toward manifestation as a physical event.
The particular objective and subjective qualities of
a seed, as they begin to manifest themselves into reality,
may be represented as mathematical "vectors,"
or hypothetical lines with direction and magnitude. This
allows us to talk about a conscious experience or a physical
event quantitatively, giving some dimensions to its objective
and subjective characteristics. When graphed on paper,
the intersecting vector lines can form a kind of star
shape—hence M*.
This may be applied to microscopic consciousness/particle
interactions, or it can be used as a metaphor to represent
circumstances in daily life. For example, we might talk
about an experience of meeting a stranger, and using M*,
we may be able to model or communicate its qualities.
Say you bump into a stranger on a busy street. You apologize
for the accident and continue on, without ever seeing
the stranger again. There is little personal meaningfulness
to this event. As such, in the event's seed state, the
objective and subjective vectors developed a certain way:
because there was little relevance to conscious experience
(no real reason to walk there, and bump into the stranger),
the vectors favored what we call "mere coincidence."
On the other hand, say you bump into a stranger on a
busy street, stay in touch with them, and end up married
soon after. In this situation, the vectors of the event
seed developed totally differently. It was very personally
meaningful to bump into the stranger; hence the likelihood
that consciousness intervention at some seed level caused
the meeting is quite high. Conceptually, M* would account
for the vectors a) having risen through whatever aspects
of unconscious and conscious experience touch on meaningfulness,
and b) through whatever tangible aspects were necessary
to make you and the stranger collide physically.
(1) http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/pdfs/m3_16(3).pdf