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I like this theory

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

If I am not mistaken, it was Roger Penrose who first hypothesized distinct quanta of consciousness moving through microtubules which, at the physical level, burgeon off axons; after physical death, these quanta are released into the Greater Field where they coalesce into undying remnants of what we would call "the self". Such a view would substantiate the investigations of Raymond Moody and the University of Heaven. In Robert Monroe's last book, "Ultimate Journey", he described the non-monadic cluster nature of the core self that pertains beyond physical existence, which is a remarkable epiphany. It seems as though the psychion and psychon concepts are really variations on the original notion of the classical photon and Popp's biophoton. The more pressing question right now however, in the context of the WEF, Agenda 2030, and the transhumanism takeover, relates to invasive technologies which generate "false memories", boasted about at Davos 2024. If this is now a given, and if memory in a physical human is predicated upon information passing within microtubules, then what kind of invasive technology would succeed in hacking this? Another important question relates to the linguistic objectification of feeling states as "qualia" distinct from "quanta". This has always been a stumbling block in quantum theory(ies) since the emotional realm is not reducible to quantifiable information and physicists in particular are hardly renowned for their emotional health and emotional self-awareness. The idea of a qualitative fundamental reality as opposed to a quantitative one has been theorized by Ibrahim Karim, founder of Biogeometry, whose spiritual and intellectual roots lie equally in ancient Egypt and esoteric Islam.

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