THE PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS, MIND AND THEIR FUNCTIONS.

Human consciousness, the result of breathing process as dealt with in the Upanishads, is translated into modern scientific terms and modeled as a mechanical oscillator of infrasonic frequency. The bio-mechanic oscillator is also proposed as the source of psychic energy. This is further advanced to g...

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Publicado en:Cosmos & History Vol. 15; no. 2; pp. 63 - 111
Autor principal: Ramabrahmam, Varanasi
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Ashton & Rafferty 2019
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        Cognitive and functional states of mind
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