You are composed of energy that is connected in such a way that it forms a unit that is somewhat conscious of the way the unit should act to perpetuate its continued existence in relation to other forms of energy.
But i'm still curious. If all energy is self-aware, where is the energy's memory kept? Wouldn't it require several universes just to keep track of all the fiddly bits in this one?
I mean, imagine a universe that is comprised of 8 particles of matter. Each one capable of being on or off.
A memory file for each particle would require three bits just to identify which particle it's talking about. So 8x3 is 24 bits just as file headers.
If the universe exists for 1 hour, and we record the state of those particles once a second, each particles would need 13 bits (12 bits to identify the second, one bit to identify if the particle was on or off), for 3600 seconds, for 8 particles, or 374,400 bits of data.
Or 374,424 bits just to record 8 particles and their on-off status for 1 hour.
A universe of 8 bits would require the bits of 50,400 similar universes to record two hours of operation.
As time increases, or as the particles being observed increases, the need for greater and greater quantities of data storage expands at an astounding rate. it's that chess trick with the grains of wheat. We pretty quickly get to the point that the entire inventory of quantum bits in the universe isn't enough to allow the universe to identify itself, much less develop any sort of intelligence.
I mean, this is just for memory, what's left over for the actual processing?
As i understand intelligence, it requires some sort of way to learn, or store memory, and some way to process data using those memories. I just can't see that something made of energy would have access to this very necessary material just by virtue of it being energy.
But, hey, as long as you're willing to totally ignore anything like a rational analysis of your woo position, you can pretend it's a rational thing to hold.