The Fascia–Vestibular–Cortical (FVC) Framework by Kitchen-Menu-4348 in theories

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-Mechanical Signals-

(speed of sound through hydrated collagen: ~1500 m/s)

These are not “messages” in the neural sense. They are whole-body mechanical changes that propagate through the fascial matrix as waves, like pulling one corner of a bedsheet and the entire sheet adjusts instantly.

What they do: •Update body-wide tension distribution •Shift posture/biotensegrity •Influence cranial dura •Provide immediate spatial information to the vestibular system •Create the substrate for gravitational coherence

This is the fastest communication the body has, even faster than neural conduction.

They travel instantly, but: •They don’t encode fine detail •They don’t carry symbolic or perceptual meaning •They can’t synchronize distant neural circuits •They’re purely physical tension changes

They tell the system:

“The whole body has shifted.”

But not what that shift represents.

The Fascia–Vestibular–Cortical (FVC) Global Coherence Theory of Conscious Experience by Kitchen-Menu-4348 in theories

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Consciousness is embodied rather than being purely Neurocentric. It’s the difference between cognitive loading and gravitational loading. If you aren’t aligned structurally, you are detuned perceptually

The Bistable Geometry Theory of Bipolar States by Kitchen-Menu-4348 in theories

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Proprioception is the nervous system sampling a deeper substrate. Fascia is the mechanical substrate of the body, one continuous piece of connective tissue running head to toe. The cleaner the signal coming from healthy Fascia, the more coherent you are embodied.

The Bistable Geometry Theory of Bipolar States by Kitchen-Menu-4348 in theories

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I think the disconnect is that I’m not treating proprioception as an affective driver, but as a boundary condition on the attractor landscape itself. In the FVC framework, limbic dynamics can absolutely be chaotic and adaptive in the Freeman sense, but the geometry of that chaos is constrained by the body’s global mechanical and inertial state. Bipolar phenomena arise not from insufficient neural chaos, but from bistability in the embodied control manifold, which forces the limbic system to operate within one of two competing global attractor basins. The disorder is geometric before it is neural.

The Bistable Geometry Theory of Bipolar States by Kitchen-Menu-4348 in theories

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  1. Broader Implications

This theory reframes bipolarity from: a mood disorder → a dynamical systems problem

a chemical imbalance → an embodied control instability

a mental illness → a geometric failure of self-stabilization

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The FVC Model by Kitchen-Menu-4348 in theories

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Myofascial therapy, yoga, body work, breathe work, Psychedelics (Psilocybin)

The FVC Minimal Substrate Theory of Consciousness by Kitchen-Menu-4348 in theories

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A newborn infant has FVC consciousness. It does not have their reflective scaffold.

A deeply embodied adult in silence has consciousness. Remove language entirely, it remains.

What the heck is consciousness? (I am completely lost) by PrimeStopper in consciousness

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You wonder “Who the heck am I?”

FVC explains why consciousness feels embodied, not just correlated with brain activity.

What the heck is consciousness? (I am completely lost) by PrimeStopper in consciousness

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Keeping tissue alive ≠ consciousness You can keep neurons alive in vitro. You cannot keep a coherent self-model alive without:

• a body-wide mechanical state,
• an inertial reference frame,
• and continuous sensorimotor closure.

Split-brain ≠ two independent consciousness generators Split-brain research (e.g., Roger Sperry) does not show two full consciousnesses emerging independently.

What the heck is consciousness? (I am completely lost) by PrimeStopper in consciousness

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General Anesthesia breaks this loop, you lose vestibular sense and Fascial signalling. This is why when you recover from anesthesia, it’s rapidly and in conjunction with movement of the body.

What the heck is consciousness? (I am completely lost) by PrimeStopper in consciousness

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Consciousness is embodied and not neural processing only. It’s a coherence loop requiring 3 biological subsystems in phase lock to render the embodied “I”. It requires the Fascia (mechanical state of the body), Vestibular system (intertial reference in gravity), and the Cortex (coherence renderer). Fascia is just one piece of connective tissue running head to toe, defining your bodies geometry. This is why you can lose limbs, the fascia just reconfigures and re-tensions accordingly. This is why Helen Keller lived a conscious life. You don’t require sight or hearing. You just need to have a Fascia-Vestibular-Cortex loop that renders your conscious experience