The Acta Universi (AUfield) hypothesis, proposed by D. E. Yashchenko in 2025, treats consciousness as a universal process of generating thought forms Θ (t), which make an entropic contribution to the AU field-a dynamic archive of all events in the universe. This makes it possible to compare consciousness at all levels of life: from viruses to humans. The comparison is based on the entropy S_Θ (a measure of the complexity of a thought form), the level of free will Swill, and the global contribution to the AU field. Correlations are interactions of entropies (for example, the symbiosis of bacteria and humans increases the collective s_Θ). The 2025 data (declarations on animal consciousness, microbial cognition) confirms that consciousness is a gradient, not a binary property.
Dmitry Yashchenko (Sun,) studied this question.