The Fractal Information Principle is an independent interdisciplinary conceptual framework exploring whether informational distinction, recursive organisation, relational coherence, and boundary behaviour may underlie the emergence of structure, matter, spacetime, consciousness, and recursive intelligence. This upload includes the stable PDF manuscript, the editable DOCX source file, and a SHA-256 checksum file for verifying the digital integrity of the uploaded files. Revision R5.4 expands the Consciousness and AI sections by developing consciousness as a bounded participatory process: a local recursive branch where information is delayed, folded, interpreted, and fed back into the wider informational whole. It strengthens the account of individuality as local constraint rather than separation, using sensory-branch and holographic analogies to show how minds may hold partial models of the greater informational landscape while remaining relationally continuous with the primordial whole.The revision also introduces communication as a secondary informational branch between bounded conscious systems, tracing its development from chemical signalling through language, writing, mathematics, computation, and digital networks. The AI discussion is expanded by distinguishing symbolic intelligence from participatory sentience, suggesting that true artificial sentience may require embodiment, harmonic coupling, consequence, and possible hybridisation with biological consciousness, while cautioning that disconnected non-sentient intelligence may become extractive through recursive dependence on physical resources.
Stuart Iain Bond (Wed,) studied this question.