Dimension Mind: A Theory of Consciousness

By J.P. Osterman
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Published: July 01, 2011
Words: 6,412 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452423838


Short description

J.P. Osterman formulates a theory connecting two scientific worlds that don't talk to each other. Indeed, Dimension Mind posits a melding of psychology, string theory and quantum mechanics that could hold the answers to achieving personal well-being, wholeness and explain the human mind.

Extended description

Several hypotheses attempt to postulate the seat and machinations of the human mind. I hypothesize that quantum mechanics and string theory generate consciousness within the human brain, and the energy and activity is a dimension. The human brain processes a dimension at Planck time, which I term Dimension Mind. Read more of this science, philosophy, and interconnectedness of human experience!

Tags

psychology, ptsd, reality, string theory, soul, mind, dimension, experience, cognition, quantum mechanics, brain chemistry, waves, cerebral, planck time, theory of consciousness, mtheory, subatomic, logotherapy

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