Consciousness of the Real — theoretical framework and publications

Consciousness of the Real — corpus illustration

Consciousness of the Real (CdR) proposes an interdisciplinary reconstruction of reality from a minimal certainty: perceiving change. The word reconstruction is decisive here: CdR does not seek to bring together domains that are already separate; it attempts to take reality back to its base, then to show how domains themselves appear as differentiated levels of the same generative coherence — from the nature of fundamental particles to the political, religious, and conscious forms of thought.

The corpus thus seeks to bring out a structured reading of the levels of reality and their relations. Its value rests neither on tradition nor on authority, but on its generative power: the more the model connects, clarifies, and organizes without multiplying hypotheses, the closer it comes to the Real it seeks to articulate.

It does not ask the reader to accept a conclusion from the outset: it invites one to follow a path, examine the links, compare levels, and see how far a single coherence can unfold.