Mind Fields Consciousness and Biocognitive Morphogenetic Fields as Described by the Great Cosmic Sea and Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

Authors

  • T. Fulton Johns DDS

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Abstract

The most obscure and mysterious, yet personal, reality we all share is our conscious identity. The “me” of my world , and the questions that many of us ponder at s ome existential point in our life related to this awareness. Questions such as : What is all of this here for? How did I get here with it ? Why are we here and to do what? And, a more recent question post - Galileo: Are we alone in this vast universe, are there other planets with life, or is it just us on this third r ock from our Sun ? The attempts of humanity through religion, philosophy and science to comprehend, understand an d explain the answers to such questions ar e widespread and deeply rooted in our history.

How to Cite

T. Fulton Johns DDS. (2018). Mind Fields Consciousness and Biocognitive Morphogenetic Fields as Described by the Great Cosmic Sea and Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 18(A5), 49–54. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/2300

Mind Fields Consciousness and Biocognitive Morphogenetic Fields as Described by the Great Cosmic Sea and Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

Published

2018-03-15