Consciousness, a step forward towards scientific interpretation from spiritual perception

Souvik Basak*

N1.2-B3-15, School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, 62, Nanyang Drive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore – 637459.

*Corresponding author:

Mr. Souvik Basak, N1.2-B3-15, School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, 62, Nanyang Drive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore – 637459.

E-mail: SOUV0001@e.ntu.edu.sg, Tel: +65-84050193.

ABSTRACT

Theories have been postulated to define consciousness through spiritual perception, often lacking proper scientific justification to explain it. However, scientifically it can be encrypted as a physically interacting self that comprises both matter and force particles. These elementary entities have been originated from the very point of big bang through the diversification of force field and subsequent matter-antimatter reaction. Materialistically, consciousness has been considered as self awareness resulting from in and out flow of thought waves. With substantial thermodynamic stability of the universe, the nucleosynthesis reaction yielded stable atomic nuclei releasing all spread cosmic background microwave radiation (CMBR). Afterwards, the quantized thought waves had been found to have energy equivalence with this CMBR radiation. In addition, emission of biophotons has been proved experimentally to be important in cell-cell signalling. It also bears similar radiofrequency vibration with CMBR, thus proving to be carriers of universal consciousness. In other words, biophotons are correlated with the evolution of thought waves that churn self consciousness by interaction with the surrounding atmosphere together with all its macro and micro states.

Keywords: Consciousness, Spiritual, Big Bang, Thought waves, Biophotons, TCP, TRP.

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