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Amrita Field Theory and Practice: A Compression Model of Consciousness Resonance

Nagatsu, Kazutoshi

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) November 20, 2025 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17655729 via OpenAlex

Abstract

Amrita Field Theory (AFT) v1.4 proposes a unified, compression-based framework for consciousness, life, and causality. The theory models “Amrita” as a low-entropy, ultra-fine information carrier and describes a tri-layer structure: 0L: a maximally coherent light-like domain (global background of meaning), 1L: an Amrita / information field where interference patterns encode souls, memories, and potentials, 2L: the phenomenal domain of spacetime, matter, and biology. Conscious experience is described as a compressed projection of higher-dimensional field structure into low-dimensional neural dynamics. In this view, the brain is a receiver/decoder, while the subjective “I” corresponds to a localized interference node in the 1L field. Version 1.4 extends earlier AFT formulations by (i) formalizing the “cycle of souls” as a bidirectional flow between field-level integration and incarnate learning, and (ii) introducing a convergence topology for all-directional meditation (ADCM), modeled as an effective isotropic gradient toward the 0L attractor. The paper outlines qualitative dynamics for birth, life, post-mortem integration, and rare “awakening” events as changes in compression ratio and alignment with the 0L direction. The theory is intentionally practice-ready and testable. It connects to concrete protocols (walking chakra resonance, central-channel Amrita induction, all-directional convergence) and suggests measurable signatures in HRV, EEG/MEG, and group synchrony. AFT is not presented as final truth, but as a provisional, integrative scaffold for future work in consciousness science, phenomenology, contemplative studies, and AI-assisted modeling.

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