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Radiologist by training, thinker by nature. Mapping memory, time, consciousness, cancer, and Alzheimer’s— Complexity is the most beautiful thing.

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Life is the universe’s peak of complexity and balance of information. In all life, it is the human—and within the human, the brain—that embodies this summit.
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It is true that I was influenced by Spinoza’s notion of passivity in Ethica when considering the unconscious mind.
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ATP is not just a chemical battery. Its phosphorus groups behave excitonically: electrons in P–O bonds shift between resonance states, releasing energy not only as chemistry but as ultrafast electronic–vibrational transitions. Unlike X-ray phosphors that store excitons and glow.
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Neurons fire at millisecond timescales, but excitonic processes occur at femtosecond–picosecond timescales. This means ATP’s phosphorus doesn’t just provide “slow fuel”; it may create ultrafast quantum-ready excitations that:. Synchronise protein dynamics,. Couple to microtubule.
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Excitonic Behaviour of Phosphorus. ATP stores energy in the phosphate anhydride bonds. Classical biochemistry says: breaking these bonds → energy release. But this is an oversimplification — the real picture includes electronic excitation, resonance, and collective modes. The.
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RT @Art2000F: @CankayKoryak So What’s The Big Deal ~. … this ….
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RT @XPHOENIXDRAGON: ⚠️The phenomenon of resonance and how graphene oxide (found in all the covid💉jabs) behaves when exposed to high frequen….
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The brain runs a photon turnover loop: production → propagation → absorption. Mitochondrial redox generates ultraweak photons (Tang & Dai, 2014). Microtubules may act as photon waveguides, delivering light to synapses and modulating chemistry (Bókkon, 2006; Jibu et al., 1994).
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If memory and structure set the field geometry, then photons act like sparks carrying instant updates.
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Brain Wave Field / Coherence: Rooted in electrophysiology and neuroscience. EEG coherence studies show how synchronised oscillations across brain regions support cognition (Fries, 2005 Trends Cogn Sci). Energy Balance & Cognition: Glucose is the brain’s primary energy source;.
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The “wave field” inside your brain isn’t poetry—it’s science. EEG coherence shows how oscillations shape thought (Fries 2005). Energy balance matters: glucose fuels cognition (Messier 2004), oxygen & exercise boost hippocampal growth (Pereira 2007). Structure counts: Chiari,.
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What is the best way to sustain coherence in your brain’s wave field? Precision in energy balance. If you live on the overstimulated side of the information curve, drop the stimulants—choose calm, choose stillness. Steady your glucose through diet. Steady your oxygen through.
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How do you manage structure? This is medical. If you face anatomical failures—narrow vessels, a tight foramen magnum, Chiari malformation, or a smaller brain—you must recognise it. Be brutally realistic. If the flaw is biochemical, psychiatry can help. Metabolic support can lift.
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What is a wave field inside your brain? It is the living output of your mind—woven from memory, molecular structures and their biases, and the interference of your present emotions with the past. My field falters. What can I do? Is the fault in memory, or in structure? Altering.
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People are emotional, not rational. Remember: inside your brain lies a unique wave field, woven from every moment of your life, filtering what you feel. Call it character if you like, but it is your true self. Read it without prejudice. To feel better, you don’t need more.
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Got it 👍🥂💐
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🏐 Tomorrow is a big day!.Turkey’s Women’s National Volleyball Team faces the USA in the 2025 FIVB World Championship quarter-final. 📍 Bangkok.🗓️ 4 September 2025.⏰ 20:30 local / 20:30 Türkiye / 09:30 New York / 06:30 Los Angeles.📺 Live on TRT 1. History in the making — can
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Google DeepMind’s DolphinGemma shows how AI can bridge worlds. Trained on 40+ yrs of dolphin sounds (Wild Dolphin Project, 2025), it tokenises whistles & clicks like words, predicting patterns and even generating dolphin-like signals. This breakthrough in sound tokenisation may
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References:. Turner (2019): Indicates that future global groundwater depletion will be heavily influenced by rising extraction costs . Jasechko et al. (2024): Reveal that groundwater is falling in 71% of the world’s aquifers, many accelerating in dry agricultural zones . MIT.
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Humanity shifted from hunter-gathering to agriculture only ~10,000 years ago — less than 5% of our ~300,000-year existence (Richerson et al., 2001). Yet agriculture is unsustainable: groundwater & minerals are rapidly depleting (Turner, 2019; Jasechko et al., 2024). AI mirrors.
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