Consciousness and Attention

Consciousness is the only thing that exists.

Attention is the only way to interact.

For example, a glass of tea. Tea has taste, color, and form. We can remove the parts that give tea its taste, and then it is a glass of colored water. We can remove everything that gives color, and then it is a glass of clear water. We can remove the glass, and then the water has no form.

Let us divide water into drops, the drops into molecules, and the molecules into even smaller parts. In this way, we can divide down to the elementary particles known to science today.

Science also knows that there are particles without weight, and there are particles without charge. I want to introduce the concept of a particle that has no space. The assumption that such particles exist is fully logical.

If there is no space, then abstract notions remain, for example ideas.

Ideas can also be divided into parts, such as concepts. Concepts can also be divided into elementary particles. In this way, everything can be divided down to the smallest elementary particle, which I see as consciousness.

If only consciousness exists, and there is no space, no magnetism, no gravity, and no other way to interact, then the only way to interact that remains is attention.

So I come to the conclusion that only consciousness exists. And the only way to interact is attention.

I believe that infinity, by limiting itself, creates elementary particles of consciousness. But one cannot say that infinity exists; rather, infinity creates existence. So when I write that only consciousness exists, I mean that everything that can be seen, heard, understood, felt, and so on in any way, is at its base consciousness.

Translated from Ukrainian with the help of LLM (AI); reading in the original language is recommended.