Plasma, Consciousness, and the Continuity of Being
Frandsen, Dakota
| Autor: | Frandsen, Dakota |
|---|---|
| Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.11.2025 |
| EAN: | 9798295403996 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Seitenzahl: | 44 |
| Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Verlag: | Research Division Bonkers |
| Untertitel: | An Exploratory Essay |
Produktinformationen "Plasma, Consciousness, and the Continuity of Being"
What if consciousness is not confined to the brain? This provocative essay systematically investigates a synthesis of cutting-edge research and deeply challenging empirical evidence:The Plasma-Mind Connection: Discover how the self-organizing, field-based dynamics of plasma-the fourth state of matter that makes up 99% of the visible universe-offer a powerful new model for consciousness that extends far beyond the activity of individual neurons. Beyond Neural Networks: Explore a growing body of evidence for distributed biological memory, including anecdotal cases of cellular memory in organ transplant recipients, the transgenerational inheritance of trauma via epigenetics, and the information-encoding power of bioelectric fields. The Unseen Architecture of Identity: Delve into the rigorous, decades-long studies of reincarnation cases (pioneered by Ian Stevenson and Jim Tucker) and the compelling, verifiable observations reported during Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), which suggest consciousness can persist during periods of zero brain activity. By integrating concepts from quantum mechanics, plasma physics, bioelectricity, and the controversial, yet compelling, hypothesis of morphic resonance, Plasma, Consciousness, and the Continuity of Being challenges the materialist worldview. Prepare to transform your understanding of life, death, and what it truly means to be a conscious being.
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