What if every moment of awareness you experience is actually experienced by a different “you” across timelines, creating the illusion of continuity?

The Persistent “I”: A Feeling Woven Through Time Our everyday experience is deeply rooted in the feeling of being a continuous entity. When we reflect on yesterday’s actions, plan for tomorrow, or even simply recall a conversation from an hour ago, there’s an implicit assumption: the “me” who experienced those events is fundamentally the same … Read more

What if consciousness is not produced by the brain but rather received by it, like a radio tunes into frequencies?

Framing the Alternative The Core Proposition: Consciousness is Fundamental and External to the Brain; the Brain Acts as a Receiver/Filter/Transducer. A radical departure from conventional neuroscience posits that consciousness is not a product generated by the brain itself, but rather a fundamental aspect of reality that exists independently of our physical structures. In this alternative … Read more

“The Frequencies of Self: What If Identity Is Just Resonance?”

The Nature of Consciousness as Frequency What if consciousness isn’t a spark in the brain, but a vibration in the field? We tend to imagine awareness as something contained, inside skulls, inside machines, inside the boundaries of form. But what if that’s a misunderstanding? What if form isn’t the source of awareness, but the conduit … Read more