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===Philosophical implications of models===
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panpsychism Panpsychism] of some form is a common implication of archetypal models of consciousness because the physical domain sub-models they employ tend to be given in sufficiently abstract terms as to be applicable to many systems in nature beyond merely the brain. In particular, archetypal models may be applicable everywhere, all be it such that the extent, and aspects, of consciousness they predict will depend on the situation. If proto-consciousness induced quantum collapse were to be confirmed for some archetypal model of consciousness then this would provide evidence of such universality. A successful archetypal model of consciousness may also provide evidence in favour of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_universe_hypothesis Mathematical universe hypothesis] if it the model is able to be applied to substructures of mathematical structures. This is because such a model implies there are conscience mathematical substructures and, to the extent to which the substructures can interact with the larger mathematical structure in which they are embedded, they will experience that larger structure as their environment, their world, their universe, and this is analogous to the situation we find ourselves in.
==Applications of MCS==

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