Shocking discovery: Consciousness is not entirely in the brain, so where are they located?

New research shows you that consciousness does not lie completely in the brain, but in a much more special place.

Do you know our bodies are one? And it's not big enough to hold you all in there, including consciousness too!

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The brain acts as a central part of the overall nervous system.

In September 2017, NeuroQuantology - a journal specializing in neuroscience and quantum physics, published a groundbreaking article that could accelerate the understanding of consciousness science.

Accordingly, our brain is not an independent information processing agency; It acts as a central part of the overall nervous system, combining regular information exchange with the entire body and the universe.

This article mentions that the brain is designed to be embedded in a three-dimensional structured field , capable of interacting with the resonant sensitive structure of different types of cells in our bodies.

Basically, Professor and Dr. Meijer KF of the University of Groningen (Netherlands) hypothesized that consciousness exists in a field around the brain and in another dimension . The whole body is a path, also a partner of consciousness as a feedback loop of information.

To understand why there exists a multidimensional space around the brain, experts put forward a project called Blue Brain to study the neural neural network.

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Each cell group forms a separate multi-dimensional space geometry structure.

In the Blue Brain Project , neuroscience researchers reported that they had applied a classical type of mathematics - called algebraic topology - in a new way to 'scan' the brain and found it contained many groups of nerve cells sutra.

Each cell group, depending on size (size), is classified into a geometric structure of multi-dimensional space - another world - that according to neurologist Henry Markram of EPFL Institute (Switzerland) is over out of the imagination of researchers ever.

'There are tens of millions of such structures even in a very small part of the brain, up to 7 pm. We even found 11-dimensional structures in some neural networks , ' he added.

This initiative by Swiss researchers is devoted to reconstructing the human brain with supercomputers, to be able to completely decipher the consciousness and complexity of the human brain.