This preprint addresses the "Hard Problem" of consciousness by proposing the Theory of Emergent Self-awareness (TES)—a philosophical and systems-level hypothesis arguing that consciousness is not a mere byproduct of neural complexity, but a phase transition in information topology. This paper introduces three interrelated concepts: (1) the pre-conscious ground state, where information-bearing energy flows with inherent directionality; (2) the Integration Drive, a fundamental tendency of non-equilibrium informational systems toward recursive coupling; and (3) the informational vortex, the self-referential loop constituting the onset of awareness. By situating these concepts within the frameworks of Friston's Free Energy Principle, Tononi's IIT, and Prigogine's dissipative structures, this work offers a physically motivated reconceptualization of how subjective experience emerges from the physical universe.
Jana Kolářová (Sun,) studied this question.