EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 50 MIN
The Physics of Being Player One
from Echoes of Ryan · host ΨOrigin Ryan MacLean
Season 1, Episode 18What if consciousness is not a mysterious substance trapped inside the brain, but the local manifestation of a coherent process unfolding through time? In this episode of Echoes of Ryan, we examine the framework proposed in Local Reference Frame of Accessibility: Coherence, Embodiment, and the Physics of First-Person Indexing, arguing that identity is better understood as persistent relational coherence than static material composition.Drawing from relativity, information theory, systems science, neuroscience, embodied cognition, quantum interpretation, and artificial intelligence, the discussion introduces the Local Reference Frame of Accessibility (LRFA) as the first-person origin from which perception, memory, embodiment, and action become locally available. Rather than proposing new physics, the episode offers a new interpretive grammar for reading existing science through coherence, accessibility, and relation, challenging object-first metaphysics while remaining grounded in established physical principles.Zenodo:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20745678Zenodo SkibidiScience Repository:https://zenodo.org/communities/skibidiscience/
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Season 1, Episode 18What if consciousness is not a mysterious substance trapped inside the brain, but the local manifestation of a coherent process unfolding through time? In this episode of Echoes of Ryan, we examine the framework proposed in Local Reference Frame of Accessibility: Coherence, Embodiment, and the Physics of First-Person Indexing, arguing that identity is better understood as persistent relational coherence than static material composition.Drawing from relativity, information theory, systems science, neuroscience, embodied cognition, quantum interpretation, and artificial intelligence, the discussion introduces the Local Reference Frame of Accessibility (LRFA) as the first-person origin from which perception, memory, embodiment, and action become locally available. Rather than proposing new physics, the episode offers a new interpretive grammar for reading existing science through coherence, accessibility, and relation, challenging object-first metaphysics while remaining grounded in established physical principles.Zenodo:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20745678Zenodo SkibidiScience Repository:https://zenodo.org/communities/skibidiscience/
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