While there are many who write about the Physics of Consciousness, my interest lies more along the lines of a Psychology of observed Physics.
In another century this would certainly bring me to the attention of the inquisition. My bet is that an elaboration of this view will help future scientists join physics and consciousness in a unified field theory.
I will share a radical intuition (very briefly told) here with no offering of proof. While I am prepared to elaborate on this, I wish to wait for a future time and take any criticisms as they come.
If all time is "now," how do I account for my being "here?" Perhaps my current life is but my future self (G-d?) revisiting its past. It may do so as one mulling over old wounds, enjoying a pleasant memory, learning from its mistakes or making new choices. In Effect it does the very same things in my present as I do when revisiting my assumed past, searching it and identifying with it - reliving it. This psychological view violates no physics and gives a rational accounting to many religious concepts. Quite simply an elegant solution to the problem of time in my opinion. Only consciousness moves and entire histories pop into and out of quantum existence as do subatomic particles... being only a change of mind.
PS My understanding of G-d is paralleled by the largest living organism: the Redwood forest. There are many giant Redwoods, yet they share the same root system. In effect. they are one tree. Like wise we are one underneath our diversity.

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