Brain Sciences (Apr 2021)

Quantum and Electromagnetic Fields in Our Universe and Brain: A New Perspective to Comprehend Brain Function

  • Zamzuri Idris,
  • Zaitun Zakaria,
  • Ang Song Yee,
  • Diana Noma Fitzrol,
  • Abdul Rahman Izaini Ghani,
  • Jafri Malin Abdullah,
  • Wan Mohd Nazaruddin Wan Hassan,
  • Mohd Hasyizan Hassan,
  • Asrulnizam Abdul Manaf,
  • Raymond Ooi Chong Heng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11050558
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 558

Abstract

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The concept of wholeness or oneness refers to not only humans, but also all of creation. Similarly, consciousness may not wholly exist inside the human brain. One consciousness could permeate the whole universe as limitless energy; thus, human consciousness can be regarded as limited or partial in character. According to the limited consciousness concept, humans perceive projected waves or wave-vortices as a waveless item. Therefore, human limited consciousness collapses the wave function or energy of particles; accordingly, we are only able to perceive them as particles. With this “limited concept”, the wave-vortex or wave movement comes into review, which also seems to have a limited concept, i.e., the limited projected wave concept. Notably, this wave-vortex seems to embrace photonic light, as well as electricity and anything in between them, which gives a sense of dimension to our brain. These elements of limited projected wave-vortex and limitless energy (consciousness) may coexist inside our brain as electric (directional pilot wave) and quantum (diffused oneness of waves) brainwaves, respectively, with both of them giving rise to one brain field. Abnormality in either the electrical or the quantum field or their fusion may lead to abnormal brain function.

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