The Epigenetic–Collective Consciousness Theory (EKB) proposes that biological information processing operates across multiple layers: genetic, epigenetic, neural, and collective cognitive fields. Drawing on principles from epigenetics, systems biology, cognitive science, and collective information theories, EKB suggests that individual experiences generate modifiable biological signatures that not only influence personal cognition and behavior but also resonate across interconnected human networks. This framework aims to unify biological memory mechanisms with emergent collective dynamics, offering a novel theoretical model for understanding cognition, emotion, and information exchange.
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