The nature of human consciousness Man is the only living species on planet Earth capable of realizing its own nervous system into the outside world with the help of hand-made artifacts. In other words, only we can imagine something in our minds and materialize it in the physical world. Perhaps other intelligent species such as dolphins, whales, elephants have a richer inner world, but they cannot manifest it due to the lack of physical capabilities. Everything created by man originally arose inside our brain in the form of hallucinations or, more simply, thoughts. This amazing ability to turn imagination outward says much more about our species than anything else. And it explains a lot. For example, why we will never be able to establish contact with an alien life form. After all, everything we do comes from internal brain experiences and cannot be interpreted by other intelligent beings. It has been proven that whales, dolphins, and elephants also have a complex system of abstract communication. But over these almost 150 years of research, our science has not advanced in understanding what these creatures are talking about. Precisely because we do not have an understanding of the interpretation of the symbolism of their consciousness. In other words, we are stuck inside our collective delirium and cannot escape from it. I will say more simply, our reality does not seem to be real for any living being. The maximum that a person is capable of in communicating with other species is primitive behavior patterns characteristic of mammals. At the same time, this situation is possible only because our brain has much in common with other animals. This is what provides a primitive form of contact. But nothing more. In order to fully contact other intelligent beings, something more than the abstract thinking of a primate is needed. You need awareness and interpretation of other forms of thinking. At today's level of human existence, this is simply not realistic. So, initially our actions are preceded by some idea or thought that originated as a hallucinatory image in the human brain. Then, with the help of the physical capabilities of the body, a person tries to materialize this idea. For example, the letters that you see now do not mean anything in themselves. They are simply immaterial symbols generated to transfer interpretation from one person to another. And the fact that you easily understand this text in English means absolutely nothing to someone in the world. Thus, not every form of thought can find a response even in another person. For this, an expanded form of abstract interpretations is necessary. Because of this, we come to one very simple question. How objective and real is what people do? How real is society, the state, religion, power, and so on? Do cars, for example, exist as a all-up object of perception for other living organisms on Earth? It seems that everything except physical objects in our human world is not subject to objective measurement. There are no physical laws that define the state, power, religion, and so on. They cannot be experimentally reproduced in a laboratory, and even more so, it is impossible to create precise formulas to describe them. Thus, it can be argued that everything we are talking about is also a form of illusion, involuntary paranoia, or a form of cataleptic schizophrenia, or delirium. Like a schizophrenic sees things that "don't exist", so we humans see "social structures" that also don't exist in the objective physical world. The assertion that power exists is about the same as the assertion that three-headed pink ponies exist. It is only a matter of faith, that is, mass psychosis, which in itself is a consequence of that very involuntary paranoia. Due to the random imprinting of the nervous system during psycho-genetic vulnerability. Thus, people do what they do simply because of "brainwashing" (training). Because nothing else can explain the absolute collective faith in ephemeral concepts that justify, for example, the use of chemical weapons. Obviously, it can be argued based on this that at least a significant part of humanity is insane in principle. Because it demands from others, let's say, more free people to see things that do not exist and never existed in the physical world. In fact, this is a dead end for materialism. Because materialism itself does not have the ability to measure and weigh itself. Although formally materialism relies on the scientific method as a form of knowledge. But materialism as a method cannot determine the process that makes it objective in relation to anything else. After all, the objectivity of our human existence is determined by the very physical fact of our temporary existence. But how can we prove that we objectively exist? The simplest answer will sound like this. If something occupies space and place, then it exists. But the occupation of space by, say, ten million human souls does not tell us anything about what drives the behavior of these people. After all, they can believe that they are communists, or that they represent some nation or religion. But from the point of view of physical measurements, these will still be the same human bodies. Only a small part of the brain distinguishes us from chimpanzees. But it is enough for us to see things that other apes do not see or perceive. Something obviously went wrong in the course of evolution. And somehow, probably due to the influence of psychedelic mushrooms or plants, our organisms gradually fixed this quality genetically in themselves. The ability to hallucinate non-stop on an ever larger scale. Our brain communicates with the world around us by imprinting events in our memory. In other words, creating unique chemical-electrical combinations in neurons for each specific external stimulus or experience. I will explain how our memory works using a simple example. Imagine a square board with 100 incandescent lamps on it. Each event or action lights up a certain sequence of lamps while the others are off. Thus, each event corresponds to a certain unique combination of burning lamps. This is a simplified model of the brain, but it explains a lot. It is these electro-chemical networks of neuronal connections in the brain that give rise to our human personality. Imagine a mirror that reflects reality not as an image, but as certain combinations of lamp light. Our consciousness is structured in exactly the same way - it is a genetic mirror. Each event, large or small, corresponds to a certain chain of ignition of neurons in our brain and the chemical reactions associated with it. Then the nervous system, based on our organs, interprets this signal, roughly speaking, reproducing a picture inside the brain Accessible to our limited animal perception. Obviously, when contacting such a complex world of systems, we can receive and process only the information necessary for the continuation of our existence. Which proves the obvious fact that the world we observe is primarily a product of the interpretation of the brain's work, but not an objective physical reality. In other words, we are limited by the hallucinatory physiology of our nervous system. Thus, this explains the phenomenon of human consciousness as such. This is a single physiological possibility for our species to use common interpretations to understand ourselves and the world around us. But for dolphins, whales, elephants or conditional aliens, a completely different system of interpretation operates, therefore they are driven by potentially different abstractions. And are they driven at all? Our legacy from other mammals forces us to continue to behave as territorial animals. Despite the complex system of intraspecific signals, people fixate on one thing when their nervous system is under impression. This is due to the fact that our limbic system is not fundamentally different from the limbic system of other higher animals. Therefore, we are also fixed on territorial-hormonal objects. This explains why the concepts of vulgar Freudianism are so understandable to the masses. Competition between people for territory occurs not only in the actual form of fights, wars, genocide, etc., it occurs at the level of abstract ideas. This is the end of materialism. This may be frightening, but the truth is that a person experiences the same emotions from a street fight and from a battle for ideas. Because the same brain circuits control his behavior. The question is only in different interpretations and, as a result, a threat to existence. The so-called anal arousal, caused by the release of adrenaline into the blood and transmitted via the spinal nerve to the primitive parts of the nervous system. The colossal force of this collective bipolar disorder, when chthonic animal instincts fight with fear after domestication, i.e. brainwashing, explains the chaotic madness of the human race as a whole. Localized ideas that arose absolutely by chance under the pressure of external factors are nothing more than a form of hallucinatory trance generated by our brain. The trance-like hallucinatory state is all the more aggravated, the more people around confirm the "reality" of such ideas. Obvious social hallucinations in people-systems as a result of this acquire the character of mania. In other words, the presence of any unnatural control by the institutions generated by this involuntary paranoia is only a form of obvious psychosis, as well as delirium. And as a result, any irrational actions are explained by this delirium. The human species has never been as rational as other animals on Earth, precisely because of the collective trance and hallucinations that have been declared a form of "norm". Thus, one can come to a rather simple and understandable conclusion. True contact with physical reality is possible only when the entire complexity of the world around us is delivered to our nervous system in its entirety. Which in turn will ultimately give rise to completely different forms of interpretation of our world.