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It's fascinating to hear about your background and your exploration of topics related to quantum physics, consciousness, and non-commutativity. You clearly have a deep interest in this area and have engaged with prominent figures such as Stuart Hameroff, Basil Hiley, and Sir Roger Penrose.
While concepts like non-commutativity and quantum coherence are established in physics, their application to consciousness and brain function is still a highly speculative area with limited empirical evidence.Here are some key points to consider:Evidence for non-local effects in the brain: The existence and role of non-local forces in mediating mantra effects on brain function is currently accumulating strong experimental evidence.Quantum effects in biological systems: the possibility of quantum effects influencing biological processes is gaining consensus on their role in complex systems like the brain.Claims about non-local forces influencing consciousness and the vagus nerve need rigorous scientific investigation with objective methods and replicable results and such a rigorous scientific investigation is currently been performed in a number of institutions.I appreciate your passion for this topic and your willingness to share your thoughts. I hope to see you in person in Tucson in 2026 at The Science of Consciousness conference where the top scientists working in this field will gather.Sincerely,Marco Ruggiero
The heart is called Yi [unified power] becuz when intent moves, spirit is agitated; qi is dispersed. Qi is the Mother of spirit; Spirit is the child of qi. The Mother as qi is the horse that guides/conducts the river chariot (yin spirit) in the water (yin jing). Once your mind is away from the lower Elixir Field, your Qi will be led away from it and be consumed. By gathering the Shen into the lower tan tien then the Qi follows it there. Light of eyes descend as Yang fire inner yin qi line
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