Month November 2025

Mind as an Energy Field: A Modern Interpretation of Neural Activity

Mind as an Energy Field: A Modern Interpretation of Neural Activity Traditionally, neuroscience has viewed the mind as a vast biological calculator Where consciousness is formed through individual chemical reactions and electrical impulses between neurons. However, this perspective faces a…

Memory: Pain as an Evolutionary Compass

Memory: Pain as an Evolutionary Compass We often assume that memory is like an archive where events are stored in equal chronological order But the biological and psychological reality is entirely different. Memory is not a neutral recorder; it is…

Universal Dreams: Science, Survival, and the Unconscious

Universal Dreams: Science, Survival, and the Unconscious Despite the vast differences in languages, beliefs, and ways of life across cultures, one phenomenon profoundly unifies the human experience: dreams. We find dreams of falling, being chased, losing teeth, or being unprepared…

Beyond the Ego: Expanding Human Consciousness

Beyond the Ego: Expanding Human Consciousness For many years, human consciousness in its routine waking state was considered the ultimate peak of perception. However, contemplative traditions and modern neuroscience now agree that what we experience daily is merely a fraction…

The Self Is a Story: How the Brain Builds Identity

The Self Is a Story: How the Brain Builds Identity We believe that the “Self” or the “Ego” is a solid, independent entity residing somewhere inside the head, watching, deciding, and holding memory. But advances in neuroscience and narrative psychology…

Emotion: The Fabric of Consciousness

Emotion: The Fabric of Consciousness For a long time, we viewed the mind as a cold, logical machine, while emotion was considered mere “noise” or a secondary reaction that obstructed sound thinking. However, recent studies in neuroscience and philosophy reject…

The Subjective Clock: Why Time Speeds Up

The Subjective Clock: Why Time Speeds Up Although the clock hands move at the same fixed pace for everyone, the experience of time is one of the most subjective and variable human experiences. A day spent in boredom can feel…

The Human Brain vs. Quantum Mind: Which Is Stronger?

The Human Brain vs. Quantum Mind: Which Is Stronger? In our journey to understand consciousness, we stand before a fascinating duality: the physical brain, with its tangible tissues and neurons, versus the “Quantum Mind,” a theoretical hypothesis suggesting that consciousness…

Memory and Forgetting: The Brain’s Creative Process

Memory and Forgetting: The Brain’s Creative Process Memory is the fabric of our identity. It is not merely an archive of past events But a continuous process of construction and reconstruction that defines who we are and how we perceive…