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==Model validation==
By requiring researchers to turn their intuitions into precise mathematical definitions, MCS provides a common language for comparing models of consciousness making them more accessible to scientific scrutiny. Mathematically formulated models of consciousness can be explored using mathematical methods, applied and tested using synthetic or clinical data and, for computationally formulated models, instantiated using neuromorphic computing. MSC seeks a mathematically formulated model of consciousness that correctly predicts the properties of consciousness whilst, ideally, following in a natural way from some relatively simple principle; as per Einstein’s quotation “everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler”. However, model validation is a challenge and an active area of research in MCS.
===Model validation under the closure of the physical===

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