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The Knower Centred Model of Consciousness (KCM)

Contemporary science has made remarkable progress in explaining how the brain processes information and how experiences become available for report and action. Yet a deeper question remains insufficiently addressed: for whom does any experience appear?

The Knower Centred Model of Consciousness (KCM) proposes that consciousness cannot be fully explained only by neural or computational structures. Instead, it begins from the simple fact that every experience appears to a knowing subject. KCM therefore introduces a minimal structure of experience called the K³ triadKnower, Knowing, and Known.

In this framework, the Knower represents the witnessing presence, Knowing refers to the relational act of awareness, and the Known refers to the contents and structures of experience. Neural and informational processes organize experience, but they do not generate the presence to whom the world appears.

Details of the conceptual framework are available at:
PhilArchive – KCM Conceptual Framework

— Nabaghan Ojha, author of Consciousness: The Theory of Everything and Originator of Knower Centred Model of Consciousness (KCM)

Nabaghan Ojha

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