From Atomic Structure to Multidimensional Isomeric Space: Exploring Unknown Dimensions of Life and Consciousness
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62306/xzxhvp39Keywords:
atomic structure, multidimensional isomer space, essence of life, origin of consciousness, quantum interaction, cross-scale explorationAbstract
The essence of life and consciousness remains a central question in humanity's prolonged exploration of civilization. From classical philosophical speculation to modern scientific empirical research, our understanding of this proposition has deepened continuously yet remains elusive of ultimate answers. As fundamental units of matter, atoms exhibit ordered microscopic structures and dynamic interactions that serve as the material foundation for constructing life systems and nurturing conscious activities. The multidimensional heterogeneous space theory transcends traditional three-dimensional spatial constraints, offering novel perspectives for interpreting life complexity and the immaterial nature of consciousness. This study begins with atomic structural characteristics, systematically tracing hierarchical evolutionary logic from atoms to molecules, cells, and living organisms while analyzing how atomic interactions shape life's material carriers. Building upon this foundation, we introduce core concepts and theoretical frameworks of multidimensional heterogeneous spaces to explore manifestations of spatial heterogeneity and its intrinsic connections with life processes and consciousness emergence. Further analysis addresses current research bottlenecks in life origin studies, consciousness essence investigations, and multidimensional space exploration. Integrating cutting-edge advancements in quantum mechanics, neuroscience, and cosmology, we propose a cross-level exploration pathway spanning atomic scales to multidimensional spaces. Finally, we outline future research directions to provide theoretical references and practical paradigms for deciphering unknown dimensions of life and consciousness. Studies indicate that the orderliness of life originates from precise regulation of atomic structures and energy coupling across multidimensional spaces. The emergence of consciousness may represent a macroscopic manifestation of energy-information interactions within multidimensional heterogeneous spaces. The profound interconnection between these two phenomena holds promise for groundbreaking advancements in cross-scale research spanning atomic and multidimensional spatial dimensions