Miqrama
Miqrama is a fictional term used in speculative philosophy and science fiction to describe a theoretical framework for integrating disparate streams of information into a unified perceptual model. In this framework, observers construct a multi-layered representation from sensory, temporal, and contextual inputs, which is then collapsed into a single coherent interpretation. The concept is frequently employed in thought experiments about consciousness, perception, and epistemic justification.
In most narratives, miqrama is treated as a neologism with no settled etymology; authors sometimes describe
A miqrama model typically involves three components: input channels (for example visual, auditory, and textual data),
In philosophy and cognitive science discussions within fiction, miqrama is used to illustrate the balance between
In culture, the term appears in novels, short stories, and role-playing games as a diagnostic metaphor for
See also: multi-modal integration, information fusion, perception theory.