Electromagnetic Radiation, a Living Cell and the Soul: A Collated Hypothesis

Pereira, Contzen (2015) Electromagnetic Radiation, a Living Cell and the Soul: A Collated Hypothesis. NeuroQuantology, 13 (4). pp. 426-438. ISSN 1303 5150

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Abstract

The soul is believed to be an immortal essence of living things in scores of philosophical and religious traditions but sparsely understood by science. The word ‘soul’ does not have a scientific definition but through this paper is hypothesized to be an indefinite, non-structured, massless energy made up of electromagnetic radiations that is confined in the cytoskeletal network of the biological cell. Electromagnetic radiations continually interact with the biological cell and propagate within the cell; by a pathway known as ‘Cell-Soul Pathway’. This pathway is a coherent, imperceptible, uncontainable and recyclable support pathway, which uses this energy to promulgate consciousness in a biological cell. The cell-soul pathway augments with stress and ceases with death and results in, liberation of the energy as ultra-weak electromagnetic radiations that coalesce with the universe. The cell-soul pathway creates a strong correlation between science and consciousness, and with religion and spirituality.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:soul, electromagnetic radiation, cell-soul pathway, consciousness
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BL Religion
ID Code:296
Deposited By: Dr Contzen Pereira
Deposited On:06 Jan 2016 19:11
Last Modified:06 Feb 2021 14:41

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