Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session Z13: General Physics
3:30 PM–4:42 PM,
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Plaza Court 2
Sponsoring
Unit:
DGRAV
Abstract: Z13.00003 : The dual nature of consciousness. *
3:54 PM–4:06 PM
Presenter:
Akruti Rambahor Mishra
(No affiliation)
Author:
Akruti Rambahor Mishra
(No affiliation)
As de broglie hypothesized , All matter exhibits wave nature . Does Consciousness possess a wave nature too ? How does it behave as wave ?
Careful measurements of subatomic particles have revealed that they appear able to be in different places at once . The phenomenon is called " Superposition " .
My point is why can't we consider its working as being supported by both Brain and soul. Human Consciousness has enhanced over time .While Soul is believed to be finite and bounded individually , it's real realm is infinite and eternally connected to supersoul .The soul being eternally conscious , doesn't change . Soul is an individual consciousness , manifestation of the divine consciousness
*What it needs to be alive Brain and what after death embraces us , Soul . Soul as believed servives the death and after years of experience , I would agree with that statement . My my aunt who died decades ago visits us on the occasion of ' Navaratri ' through my mom's body . It seems like a ridiculous superstitious joke but there is no reason to suspect the veracity of her presence . Consciousness as a soul is in higher conscious level because it take different bodies unlike us who are at lower conscious level working through brain .
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