Science Explains How Complaining is Negatively Altering Your Brain
Alex Pietrowski – Complaining is re-wiring your brain for negativity. Here’s how.
Alex Pietrowski – Complaining is re-wiring your brain for negativity. Here’s how.
Phillip J. Watt – The new era of science is working with the idea that consciousness is deeply embedded in the fabric of existence.
Video – This video offers a brief exploration of the bridge between quantum physics and general relativity to help you understand the true nature of reality and our place within it.
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Victoria Woollaston, DailyMail Waking Times Robert Lanza claims the theory of biocentrism says death is an illusion He said life creates the universe, and not the other way round This means space and time don’t exist in the linear fashion we think it does He uses the famous double-split experiment to illustrate his point And …
Joe Martino, Guest Waking Times A Russian scientist has been studying the human energy field and is claiming that people can change the world simply by using their own energy. While this idea is not new, not too many have taken the time to scientifically go about proving such ideas -although the field of quantum …
Ervin Laszlo, New Dawn Waking Times The intuitions reported by mystics, poets, artists, ordinary people, even scientists, often go beyond the range of sensory perception. In the reductionist culture inspired by classical science, they are dismissed as mere delusion – classical empiricism claims that there is nothing in the mind that was not first in …
Christina Sarich, Contributor Waking Times The mind vs. brain debate has been going on since before Aristotle. He and Plato argued that the soul housed intelligence or wisdom and that it could not be placed within the physical body. In a well-described version of dualism, Descartes identifies mind with the consciousness and self-awareness of itself, …
Anna Hunt, Staff Writer Waking Times Are souls constructed from the fabric of our universe? Dr. Stuart Hameroff, Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona, and his colleague Sir Roger Penrose, a British theoretical physicist, seem to think so, and have been promoting this theory over the last 15 years. Hameroff and Penrose believe that consciousness …
Staff Writer Waking Times There are many unanswered questions about consciousness facing scientists and mathematicians of today, questions that have troubled great thinkers over many centuries. Does the brain produce consciousness? Or does the brain allow us to access a certain part of the universal consciousness? What happens to consciousness after death? Physicists are employing …