Why Physics Cannot Explain Experience: The Structural Limits of Scientific Description

Not as an answer. As a proposal worth challenging.

Physics excels at describing structure, interaction, and law, yet remains silent on subjective experience. This article explores why physics, by its very nature, cannot account for consciousness, and how this limitation points toward a deeper ontological layer.


1. The Success—and Boundary—of Physics

Physics explains:

  • Forces
  • Fields
  • Particles
  • Spacetime

It provides predictive accuracy of extraordinary precision.

However, it describes reality only in terms of:

  • Relations
  • Quantities
  • Dynamics

It never describes experience.


2. Structural Description vs. Phenomenal Reality

Physics tells us:

  • What systems do
  • How they evolve
  • How they interact

But it never tells us:

  • What it feels like to be a system

Even a complete physical description of the brain would lack:

  • Color experience
  • Pain
  • Emotion
  • Awareness itself

3. The Category Error

The failure arises from a category mismatch:

Physics describes structure
Consciousness is experience

Trying to derive experience from structure is like trying to derive:

  • Meaning from geometry
  • Emotion from equations

The problem is not incomplete physics—it is wrong ontology.


4. Measurement Without Experience

Physics depends on measurement.

Yet measurement assumes:

  • Observation
  • Awareness
  • Registration of outcomes

Holopsychism reframes this:

Measurement is not passive—it is awareness selecting reality.

This implies:

  • Observation is fundamental
  • Not reducible to physical interaction

5. Physics Describes After Selection

A key insight from your document:

  • Quantum mechanics → before selection (probability)
  • Relativity → after selection (coherent structure)

Physics operates only after reality is stabilized.

It never describes:

  • The act of selection itself

6. Why Experience Is Invisible to Physics

Experience cannot appear in equations because:

  • It is not relational
  • It is not measurable externally
  • It is not reducible to variables

Physics can describe:

  • Brain states

But not:

  • What those states feel like

7. A Coherence-Based Alternative

Holopsychism suggests:

  • Reality emerges from awareness selecting stable configurations
  • Physics describes the rules of stability
  • Consciousness underlies the entire system

Thus:

Physics is not wrong—it is incomplete.

It describes the output of consciousness, not its source.


8. Implications

This view suggests:

  • Consciousness must be included in fundamental theory
  • Observer cannot be removed from ontology
  • Reality may be participatory, not purely objective

9. Conclusion

Physics cannot explain experience because it was never designed to.

It describes what reality does, not what reality is like from within.

To explain consciousness, we may need:

  • A new ontology
  • Not just new equations

Holopsychism offers one such candidate.

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