In that respect really there is no things without consciousness and – consciousness without things, inasmuch things themselves are hidden in timeless Uniform and consciousness updates only what is in its disposal in a holographic projection through identified by him copies of things (the passive) from Uniform.
Therefore things in this process of updating of a holographic projection are connected with consciousness, time it forms on their basis, more precisely, on the basis of the passive from Uniform, copies of things and updates by them the previous copies in a holographic projection, but not indissolubly, inasmuch every "moment" of the update makes a certain duration behind which through a pause there comes the following updating. These "gaps" make time in which the infinite is manifested as finite infinitely. Otherwise information on things for consciousness would remain hidden in Uniform, or Uniform wouldn't be manifested in the projection that means a non-existence for it, but we don't observe this, so how the changing world is open to us.
Thus, it is possible to state: without consciousness there is no matter, and without matter there is no consciousness, but it doesn't mean their sameness – one is the active, another is the passive, but they are merged completely only in Uniform as the infinite and timeless; and in a holographic projection they exist as the finite infinitely, but discretely, or in time. Thereby they have an opportunity to be divided in each process of updating of a projection.
In this temporary process before each individual consciousness through sensations of its carrier arises possible separately to investigate things getting to their essence and along with that – to live among things in beingness which is arisen as a result.
For clarification note that it is pointless to state unequivocally the following:
– matter (things) exist irrespective of consciousness, and the consciousness is a product of self-development of matter (Marx, Lenin);
– matter depends on consciousness, for example, matter, Universe are created by God out of nothing (Christianity);
– matter and consciousness coincides, for example, matter and sensations are one and the same (Avenarius, Max);
– consciousness, or spirit exist only as one-only, doing that he believes, or self-developing, according to Hegel; Berkeley also considered that matter, as such, is absent, but there is only a disembodied spirit.