Chris McGinty

This paper presents an enhanced theoretical framework for understanding consciousness through the lens of fractal geometry, integrating perspectives from neuroscience, environmental psychology, physics, and philosophy. We introduce the Fractal Harmony model, based on an expanded version of the McGinty Equation’s ΨFractal term, which describes the emergence of conscious experience from fractal patterns in neural networks, environmental structures, and spacetime perception. Beyond its theoretical contributions, we explore profound implications of this model for improving human lives, enhancing societal structures, and fostering global harmony. We propose practical applications in mental health, education, urban planning, and environmental conservation, and discuss how this framework could reshape our understanding of human potential and our relationship with the universe.

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