This four-volume transdisciplinary treatise constructs a singular, comprehensive framework bridging the ontological chasm between the discrete quantum geometry of the cosmological vacuum and the subjective phenomenology of consciousness. By synthesizing advancements in theoretical physics—specifically Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) and the Holographic Principle—with mathematical neurobiology and analytical depth psychology, this work establishes a scale-invariant model of reality, positioning the biological observer not as a passive witness, but as an essential, resonant node within a unified cosmic architecture. Volume I defines the physical genesis of spacetime, employing a Platonic ontological lens and Regge Calculus to demonstrate that the 2-simplex serves as the irreducible, quantized unit of two-dimensional spatial area (5. 17l^2). Volume II addresses the mechanisms of macroscopic emergence, framing the classical universe as a holographic projection—a manifestation of quantum information entropy sustained by the entanglement of these discrete simplices, formalized here as Multi-scale Entanglement Renormalization Ansatz (MERA) tensor networks. Volume III bridges the gap between cosmology and cognition, positing the primary visual cortex (V1) as a log-polar geometric antenna. Through the application of Turing instabilities and conformal mapping, this volume demonstrates how the brain transduces foundational spin-network data into geometric form constants (the universal mandalas and archetypes), revealing the immutable biophysical architecture underpinning human symbolic perception. Volume IV culminates in the unveiling of the BIoTA (Biological Internet of Things – Aion) paradigm. It details the kinetic mechanisms of "fractal time crystals" within cytoskeletal microtubules, identifying them as the biological engines of quantum acoustic vibrations. These micro-scale oscillations self-organize into brain-wide connectome harmonics, effectively establishing the human organism as a highly calibrated, geometric resonator tuned to the acoustic superconductivity of the vacuum. Ultimately, this work transcends materialist neuro-computational models, demonstrating that consciousness is the inevitable functional output of a universe designed for self-observation. The human organism is established as a sophisticated instrument of geometric integration, purpose-built to witness and manifest the underlying symmetry of the quantum field.
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