New evidence shows consciousness does not originate in the brain (Interview with Nassim Haramein)
No worries Scarecrow – it looks like having a brain isn’t necessary to think after all!
This according to groundbreaking physicist Nassim Haramein who explains that even those individuals with minimal brain matter can think and function quite normally.
After explaining that some individuals who have major parts of brain matter missing (including those who have had meningitis – a disease that can literally cause the body to digest brain matter) still have the capacity to think and reason like the rest of us. Haramein sites an example of a man who suffered a car accident in Paris and after being checked out at a nearby hospital with an MRI, it was discovered that he was one such individual. Though Haramein explains that the man’s IQ appeared to be slightly less than average, he still managed to live a full and normal life. Haramein says that “brainlessness” is actually more common than we realize.
Based on this notion, just where does consciousness come from?
In this provocative and groundbreaking interview filmed on-location in Los Angeles at the 15th Annual Conscious Life Expo, Nassim Haramein shares some insights into how consciousness works based in part on a holographic model of reality and the critical function of water and memory.
Haramein’s ideas about consciousness, the holographic model and space memory were published along with co-authors William David Brown and Amira Val Baker in their paper – The Unified Spacememory Network: from Cosmogenesis to Consciousness and recently passed peer-review!
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