Reality, Consciousness, and the Construction of Lived World
- Crowd Consciousnes

- Dec 6, 2025
- 1 min read

Reality is not objective but an emergent construct arising from the ongoing interaction between individual consciousness (the observing Self / the interpreting Ego) and collective validation through imitation, repetition, and perceptual contagion. It stabilizes through emotional anchoring thresholds reinforced by loss aversion and only changes through a sufficiently massive voluntary convergence (social plasticity).
Mathematics is not the primary substance of the universe but an inevitable secondary consequence of collective psychodynamic dynamics (desire, fear, mimicry, crowd memory) described in the formula P(t)=Aψ(...).
Lived reality is therefore a self-organized, leaderless, holographic "cognitive crowd" where each consciousness contributes to overall coherence. Understanding these mechanisms offers liberating power but imposes an ethical responsibility: we are the unconscious, and potentially conscious, architects of our shared world.





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