👉 Character Math, or Ch-Math, is a mathematical framework developed by mathematician and physicist David Chalmers to describe the qualitative aspects of consciousness and subjective experiences, often referred to as "what it's like" to be something. It introduces a set of mathematical structures, known as the Ch-Matrices, which represent different aspects of consciousness, such as perception, attention, and memory. These matrices are designed to capture the complex, non-linear, and often ambiguous nature of conscious experience. Ch-Math aims to bridge the gap between first-person subjective experiences and third-person scientific descriptions by providing a formal language that can model and analyze the underlying structures of consciousness. This approach allows researchers to explore the relationships between different conscious states and potentially develop a more comprehensive understanding of how consciousness arises from physical processes in the brain.