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Research article

The feelings of knowing – fundamental interoceptive patterns (FoK-FIP) system: connecting consciousness to physics

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Article: 2260682 | Received 14 Aug 2023, Accepted 14 Sep 2023, Published online: 27 Sep 2023

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Figure A1. Through the mind’s potential manifesting, more dark energy emerged from this event than normal energy.

Figure A1. Through the mind’s potential manifesting, more dark energy emerged from this event than normal energy.

Figure A2. Dark energy transforms to cause the emergence of focal points of dark matter (FPDMs): the configuration of a single focal point of dark matter (FPDM) consists of a focal point of multi-dimensional space surrounded by an inner and outer string layer (Top). Through this transformation, the formation of cosmological frameworks occurs. This figure depicts only one cosmological framework being formed (Bottom).

Figure A2. Dark energy transforms to cause the emergence of focal points of dark matter (FPDMs): the configuration of a single focal point of dark matter (FPDM) consists of a focal point of multi-dimensional space surrounded by an inner and outer string layer (Top). Through this transformation, the formation of cosmological frameworks occurs. This figure depicts only one cosmological framework being formed (Bottom).

Figure A3. A cosmological framework: these figures show different viewpoints of a cosmological framework through which the cognitive force emerges (Top). The universe is comprised of cosmological frameworks with a dark energy substrate (Bottom).

Figure A3. A cosmological framework: these figures show different viewpoints of a cosmological framework through which the cognitive force emerges (Top). The universe is comprised of cosmological frameworks with a dark energy substrate (Bottom).

Figure A4. The components map model with interoceptive markers: the components map model depicted in this figure shows where broadcasting signals cognitively by the cognitive force includes emotional processing. As such, an animal model would be the electromagnetic entity representing the cellular framework.

Figure A4. The components map model with interoceptive markers: the components map model depicted in this figure shows where broadcasting signals cognitively by the cognitive force includes emotional processing. As such, an animal model would be the electromagnetic entity representing the cellular framework.

Figure A5. Cognitive broadcasting. The aspects of cognitive broadcasting (Top). The levels of cognitive broadcasting and the components these levels create through the cognitive force broadcasting signals cognitively (Bottom).

Figure A5. Cognitive broadcasting. The aspects of cognitive broadcasting (Top). The levels of cognitive broadcasting and the components these levels create through the cognitive force broadcasting signals cognitively (Bottom).

Figure A6. The body of an animal model such as a human and a dog = the spine and peripheral neural tissue that connects the thoracic (demarcated by a solid circle)

+abdominopelvic regions (demarcated by a dotted circle) + head where a brain is situated
Figure A6. The body of an animal model such as a human and a dog = the spine and peripheral neural tissue that connects the thoracic (demarcated by a solid circle)

Figure A7. In the cellular frameworks, the cognitive force is part of the coupling between the nonphysical and physical electromagnetic fields associated with living organism models with DNA (representing the cellular framework). For example, this coupling is associated in animal models such as humans (Top) or dogs (Bottom) with the spinal cord and peripheral nervous tissue connecting the torso and head. This concept correlates with magnetic fields of the human body research (see [Citation43]).

Figure A7. In the cellular frameworks, the cognitive force is part of the coupling between the nonphysical and physical electromagnetic fields associated with living organism models with DNA (representing the cellular framework). For example, this coupling is associated in animal models such as humans (Top) or dogs (Bottom) with the spinal cord and peripheral nervous tissue connecting the torso and head. This concept correlates with magnetic fields of the human body research (see [Citation43]).

Figure A8. The framework within a framework approach of the FoK-FIP theory.

Figure A8. The framework within a framework approach of the FoK-FIP theory.

Data availability statement

There is no data from the study participants to report at this time. The original contributions presented in the study are included in the manuscript; further inquiries can be directed to the corresponding author.