Volume 15 No 3 (2017)
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Consciousness in the Universe is Scale Invariant and Implies an Event Horizon of the Human Brain
Dirk K.F. Meijer and Hans J.H. Geesink
Abstract
Our brain is not a “stand alone” information processing organ: it acts as a central part of our integral nervous
system with recurrent information exchange with the entire organism and the cosmos. In this study, the brain is
conceived to be embedded in a holographic structured field that interacts with resonant sensitive structures in the
various cell types in our body. In order to explain earlier reported ultra-rapid brain responses and effective
operation of the meta-stable neural system, a field-receptive mental workspace is proposed to be communicating
with the brain. Our integral nervous system is seen as a dedicated neural transmission and multi-cavity network
that, in a non-dual manner, interacts with the proposed supervening meta-cognitive domain. Among others, it is
integrating discrete patterns of eigen-frequencies of photonic/solitonic waves, thereby continuously updating a
time-symmetric global memory space of the individual. Its toroidal organization allows the coupling of
gravitational, dark energy, zero-point energy field (ZPE) as well as earth magnetic fields energies and transmits
wave information into brain tissue, that thereby is instrumental in high speed conscious and sub-conscious
information processing. We propose that the supposed field-receptive workspace, in a mutual interaction with the
whole nervous system, generates self-consciousness and is conceived as operating from a 4th spatial dimension
(hyper-sphere). Its functional structure is adequately defined by the geometry of the torus, that is envisioned as a
basic unit (operator) of space-time. The latter is instrumental in collecting the pattern of discrete soliton
frequencies that provided an algorithm for coherent life processes, as earlier identified by us. It is postulated that
consciousness in the entire universe arises through, scale invariant, nested toroidal coupling of various energy
fields, that may include quantum error correction. In the brain of the human species, this takes the form of the
proposed holographic workspace, that collects active information in a ”brain event horizon”, representing an
internal and fully integral model of the self. This brain-supervening workspace is equipped to convert integrated
coherent wave energies into attractor type/standing waves that guide the related cortical template to a higher
coordination of reflection and action as well as network synchronicity, as required for conscious states. In relation
to its scale-invariant global character, we find support for a universal information matrix, that was extensively
described earlier, as a supposed implicate order as well as in a spectrum of space-time theories in current physics.
The presence of a field-receptive resonant workspace, associated with, but not reducible to, our brain, may provide
an interpretation framework for widely reported, but poorly understood transpersonal conscious states and
algorithmic origin of life. It also points out the deep connection of mankind with the cosmos and our major
responsibility for the future of our planet.
Keywords
Life algorithm, Scale invariant consciousness, Human Brain Event Horizon, 4-Dimensional brain modeling, Brain hypersphere, Supervening brain workspace, Universal Consciousness, Soliton-guided biology, Toroidal modeling, Field-receptive workspace of brain, Electromagnetic frequency bands, Cosmology and Consciousness, Fractal nested toroidal geometry, Bio-photons
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