Ulla Mattfolk Lorraine consider basic units of consciousness. she tells this,
Just like higher-level matter is constructed out of smaller units of lower-level matter, higher-level consciousness is constructed out of smaller units of lower-level consciousness. And conversely, when (e.g. in death) matter breaks down into smaller units, consciousness also breaks down into smaller units.
Consciousness and matter are different aspects of the world, requiring different methods of symbolic representation (symbols like AND, OR and IS TRUE are required to represent consciousness), but they always exist together. There is no free-floating consciousness.
Low-level consciousness has a function; it is the necessary knowledge aspect of the world, whereby the world can know itself, i.e. know its own law-of-nature equations, categories (like mass and position), and numbers that apply to the categories.
Consciousness is a basic aspect of the world like particles, atoms and molecules are basic, and like laws-of-nature, categories and numbers are basic. So, being a basic aspect of the world, the question of how consciousness feels, or doesn’t feel, is actually irrelevant.
this reasoning needs to define these basic units and differenciate the units for energy, matters, consciousness. If the informations, numbers, categories are considered, so they must be defined too and have a concrete physical description coherent with the quantum mechanic . There if it is defined and proved, we can accept , at this moment it is not the case, she must also develop the philosophy of all this reasoning and correlate with the universe and its origin ,