Source: Holoinformational Consciousness: An Extension of Interactive Dualism with Anticipatory Parameters, By FRANCISCO DI BIASE & RICHARD L. AMOROSO, Santa Casa Hospital & Clínica Di Biase, Barra do Piraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This text proposes a quantum-informational holographic model to explain the complex relationship between the human brain, consciousness, and the cosmos. By synthesizing the holonomic neural networks of Karl Pribram and David Bohm’s holographic universe, the authors argue that consciousness exists as a nonlocal informational flux that transcends traditional physical boundaries. The paper seeks to resolve the historic mind-matter dualism by suggesting that highly synchronized brain states, achieved through deep meditation or prayer, allow human awareness to interface directly with a universal holographic field. Ultimately, this work introduces a new scientific paradigm that integrates physics, neurobiology, and spiritual traditions into a unified "holoinformational" view of a conscious multiverse.
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