Abstract
We propose an approach to the question of how qualia fit into the physical world,
in the context of a relational and realist completion of quantum theory, called the causal theory of views\cite{views}. This is a combination of an approach to a dynamics of discrete causal structures, called energetic causal sets, developed with M. Cortes, with a realist approach to quantum foundations, called the real ensemble formulation.
In this theory, the beables are the information available at each event from its
causal past, such as its causal predessesors and the energy and momentum
they transfer to the event. We call this the view of an event. That is, we describe a causal universe that is composed of a set of partial views of itself.
We propose that conscious perceptions are aspects of some views. This addresses the problem of why consciousness always involves awareness of a bundled grouping of qualia that define a momentary self.
This gives a restricted form of panpsychism defined by a physically based selection principle which selects which views have experiential aspects.
We further propose that only those views which are novel, in the sense that they are not duplicates of the view of any event in the event's own causal past,
are the physical correlates of conscious experience.