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This paper explores the implications of black hole event horizons on theories of consciousness that emphasize integrated information. It argues that the causal structure around a black hole prevents a single unified conscious field from existing across the horizon, leading to a bifurcation of consciousness. This challenges the idea of a unified conscious experience in extreme spacetime conditions and highlights the role of spacetime geometry in shaping consciousness.
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Any theory that ties unity to strong connectivity must therefore accept that a single conscious field cannot remain numerically identical and unified across such a configuration.