Volume 3 No 2 (2005)
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Consciousness Model Significance of thought-carrying particles and thought-retaining particles in quantum measurement as well as cognitive problem
A.U. De and Dhananjay Pal
Abstract
The thought force a manifestation of universal consciousness, has been shown to
be carried by thought-carrying particle in the inherent presence of thought
retaining particle in a previous communication (Pal et al., 2004). The thought force
(TF
) is the origin of all the existing fields. While TCP is the origin of all the field
particles (bosons), TRP is the origin of all the matter particles (fermions). TCP
cannot exist without TRP and vice versa. Both TCP and TRP are interchangeable
at supersymmetry having the same energy level. In ‘supersymmetry’, these TCP
and TRP are inter-convertible to carry and retain a specific "thought" and also for
its communication from one person to another. The human nervous system is
evolved to provide an appropriate material structure to individualize
consciousness, a characteristic of reality, pervading all manifestations. TCP and
TRP are assumed here to be the ultimate constituents of matter as well as mind,
an infinitesimal part of the universal mind (UM). These conceptual TCP/TRP can
address many present day scientific enigmas some of which are detailed below
Keywords
void, universal mind, thought force, though-carrying particles, thought retaining particles, quantized universal consciousness energy, space-time continuum, universe wide web.
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