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resent a potential for further enhancing creative processes through self-regulation strategies,<br />
which improve the harvesting of information and energy directly from the quantum fields<br />
(potential). There is growing scientific interest in what is generically referred to as ‘subtle<br />
energies’. There are extraordinary correspondences between what modern science calls the<br />
quanta and quantum potential, and ancient concepts called by many names such as kundalini,<br />
chi, qui, etc. I have begun research with the intention of proving (or disproving) NQUIET<br />
Hypothesis, as well as searching for one or more DC/SCP and, or DC/SCP/AC NFB protocols<br />
which are more effective in terms of creativity than NFB protocols already developed. The<br />
latest expanded, annotated version of the NQUIET Hypothesis has been published in Somatics,<br />
2009, Volume XVI Number 1. I discuss NQUIET implications to brain cell regeneration,<br />
evolution, education, self-regulation (including neurocardiology), performance enhancement,<br />
longevity and contemporary theories of consciousness including Binding theory, Orchestrated<br />
Objective Reduction, Theater of Consciousness and the Holonomic Model. I view NQUIET<br />
as a work in progress. Suggestions for evolving the NQUIET Hypothesis are welcome and<br />
have been coming in steadily. I expect integrating incoming ideas will further strengthen this<br />
model by the time of the conference in April 2010. P8<br />
136 An EEG Quantum Model of Consciousness Russell Hebert <br />
(Anesthesiology Care Line, Michael E. DeBakey V.A., Houston, TX 77023)<br />
Consciousness will be divided into ground state and excited state. The ground state will<br />
be a state of no information as in transcendental consciousness. The excited state will be<br />
cognitive processing. Our findings of alpha standing waves in Transcendental Meditation may<br />
represent the link between the brain and the ground state of physics, the vacuum state. Author<br />
will discuss inflated quanta, fractals, resonance phenomena, decoherence, recoherence, zeropoint<br />
motion, super-symmetry and broken symmetry in terms of the ground state and excited<br />
states of consciousness. P8<br />
137 The Biochronos Theory: All Cells Possess a Core of Electrons in an Unobserved<br />
Quantum State Residing in the Intraluminal Vacuum of Tubular Proteins of the<br />
Cytoskeleton Jesper Ronager (Neurology, Rigshospitalet -<br />
Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />
The MTOC determines the morphology of all cells, and it is equivalent to a quantum cavity;<br />
the cytoskeleton polymerizes according to quantum resonance maxima of the intraluminal<br />
field. The MTOC replicates by quantum resonance prior to mitosis, surplus electrons are provided<br />
by the negative cell membrane potential. In eukaryotes, the temporospatial organization<br />
of chromosomes is controlled by quantum resonance patterns in the electromagnetic domain.<br />
With focus in the centromere, the Biochronos field extends to telomere region. The nucleosomes<br />
act as quantum resonators, controlling gene expression patterns, inclusive the HOX<br />
master genes. In animals, the MTOC is located to the centrioles; the perpendicular arrangement<br />
allows the daughter centrioles to resonate to a different phase of the Biochronos field<br />
(differentiation). The epithelium that lines the cavities and surfaces of structures of the body<br />
contains a planar quantum field, located to gap-junctions and intermediate filaments; which<br />
via the primary cilia coordinates differentiation in developing cells. The Biochronos field<br />
grows in complexity (evolution) by auto-resonance; the quantum wave describes a superposition<br />
of the morphology of all the generational cycles. The oldest part creates strong resonance<br />
(ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny); new patterns can only be added at end of each generational<br />
cycle (terminal addition). In the brain, the dendrite trees in the gray substance, generates<br />
hundreds of functional maps in the electromagnetic domain. Complimentary and functionally<br />
integrated into each functional map is a planar quantum field maintained by astrocytes via<br />
gap-junctions and intermediate filaments where long term memory is stored by resonance<br />
patterns. The labile short-term memory is located to the multiple feed-forward loops, which<br />
dominates the central connectivity, creating in effect series of echoes in the electromagnetic<br />
domain, which represent the data format for memory, cognition and dreams. The binding of<br />
data across maps, between maps, and between the hemispheres takes place in the electromagnetic<br />
domain and is mediated by gamma oscillations. A quantum observation exclusively