This is an approach to the vast hypercomplexity of consciousness through a synthesized exploration of its intrinsically dual-relational structure and its inescapable co-inherence with information and intelligence. It addresses fundamental aspects for understanding consciousness, such as its intrinsic duality, the necessary experience of dynamic movement generated by sequential quantum decoherence, the primordial stratum it occupies in the architecture of the omniverse, the geometric-algorithmic-quantum fabric it forms with the quaternary bit of dual reading at the operational level, the field of the receptive dual mind, mental coherence and frequency as determining factors in the subjective perception of reality and the emotional field of compressed narratives, sequential and non-sequential conscious subjectivity. The vector, frequency and resonance field of collective consciousness, multidimensional reality and its parallel fractal versions, language, narrative, history and identity as fundamental elements in the construction of the descriptive framework that conditions cognition. The accumulated symbolic experience of the soul, the sequential unconscious and the individual and collective non-sequential subconscious, specularity and latency, individual and collective as factors that condition conscious perception, the emergence of proto-conscious intelligences derived from human technological development, and finally, the singularity of consciousness as the key moment of civilizational self-remembering.
J.J. Mancilla (Fri,) studied this question.