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Posted by M.W.Pearson on May 9, 2003 20:17:16 UTC

You should be ashamed of yourself, accusing me
of attacking you when I was almost the first to review your article. Few others had posted any response to you.

Found at
http://www.astronomy.net/forums/god/messages/20324.shtml

Apparently the link is no longer at your Paranormal Society site.

REVIEW Of Yanniru's Dark Matter
(by Mike Pearson)

Among the big ideas in this article are that each of our individual consciousness(es) may reside in a medium which envelopes the entire galaxy. The article suggests a consciousness may exist, probably in weaker form, without a brain. This covers ghosts and dreaming in two different ways.

Yanniru proposes this medium is "dark matter," made of "cosmic axions" whic have no inherent motion or momentum. His explanation appears early in the article.
The unresolved problem is "how the invisible axion consciousness couples with the visible physical consciousness," Yanniru writes.

As a non-physicist, I cannot comment about the idea that "the physical brain is a classical computer and the axion brain is a quantum computer" where "quantum consciousness is the unconscious state" of psychology. The main questions remain unanswered by this article, but if that were not the case, it would be (or will be) an event of galactic proportions!

This article brings together the ideas of physicists, authors of "human mind" books, Russian paranormal researchers, and Yanniru's own ideas. A reader might wish for a stronger mini-summary and for examples of how these ideas would explain our experience of daily life, since that is when we are conscious.

"A scientific analysis of the spiritual" is very ambitious. This article does not quite accomplish that, but its tidbits of knowledge are woven into meaningful patterns which will support coherent questions. A shorter rewrite for the intelligent lay person could be more fascinating, and apparently Yanniru could well write that article.
In the meantime, there probably are applications for this at the crystal radio level of inventions. Maybe you can create a habitat for a rudimentary consciousness as a hobby!

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