Electromagnetic Brain

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In this video, Dr. Cody shows takes a look at the Brain as an Electromagnetic Entity

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Cody Rall, M.D., is a United States Navy trained Psychiatrist who specializes in neurotechnology wearables. He is a co-founder of Stanford Brainstorm, the world’s first academic laboratory dedicated to transforming brain health through entrepreneurship.

Dr. Rall also served as a board member of the psychiatry innovation lab, an annual national competition at the American Psychiatric Association that works as an incubator for groups developing technological solutions to problems in mental health care. He is the founder of Techforpsych, a media and relations company that covers advancements in technology related to neuroscience.

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"Even the electron has a rudimentary mind like aspect" David Bohm

StefanBurns
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The electromagnetic field is the best candidate for the substrate of conscious experience. If you are as obsessed with the "hard problem" as I was, look into cemi field theory.

theotormon
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I think we can change or reprogram ourselves, I’ve been trying a little experiment. But either someone has to understand it enough to try it or be manipulated into doing it. I find this so fascinating!

hollyramos
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this was great material! I loved your enthusiasm and your humble attitude toward your subject. Definitely you are not the first person to say something like this --> That our brain is filtering only to what we know and are comfortable with.


I can speak from personal experience when I say that I have witnessed just how unbelievably vast our mind is (our mind is not the brain but rather something more subtle as you spoke about in the video). It strikes me as bizarre to me and also unfair that we are given such a powerful instrument with no instructions on how to use it. It is like giving a 5 year old keys to a Ferrari without any guidance. Some of us crash, most of us never even find the gas pedal (stuck in drive at 5 mph), only a very few number of us take it on the freeway and see what it can really do.


It appears you and I are still looking for the gas pedal. I know I have seen it and even felt it once but I am struggling to find it again.


Many blessings on your journey,


- CG

oammeditation
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Interesting that their trying to rush out 5G so fast with such little research on effects

carpathianhermit
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As a fellow M.D I like the way you riff on published research, asking what if? Keep up the good work.

georgegray
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A new theory on the source of consciousness has been published. It proposes that consciousness is an intrinsic feature of magnetic fields. Feedback between consciousness and perception is an essential feature of all experience. The human brain contains 5 million organically-formed magnetite crystals per gram. Each of these has a north and south pole, serving as in/out information channels, the basis for awareness. The brain's magnetic fields are extremely complex, and capable of supporting vast feedback mechanisms. They broadcast their information throughout the brain at a fraction of the speed of light, unifying conscious experience.

The brain experiences its own activity through its magnetism, and subjective experiences are actually the brain's magnetic field, resonating with the brain's electrical activity.

Consciousness is how magnetic each pole of a magnetic field experiences the other. Both the earth, with its geomagnetic field, and ordinary magnets, with just two poles, are conscious, but in such a rudimentary way that no one could imagine what they might experience.

Invoking the basic laws for electricity and magnetism ("Maxwell's Equations"), Prof. Todd Murphy points out that electrical currents (including the ones that run through brain cells), create magnetism, which influence the brain's magnetic fields. Its conscious magnetic field(s) "pick up, " or resonate with, the brain's electrical activity, receiving its information and making organisms conscious of both mind and body. The brain may choose what to be aware of according to the information in its ongoing electrical signals and magnetic fields, possibly through specific signals that appear in response to potentially important events, especially threats and opportunities.

Prof. Todd Murphy, associated with Laurentian University's Neuroscience Program since 1998, also proposes that simple magnetic fields, from fewer magnets, support simple consciousness, such as in invertebrates with rudimentary senses (like an eye that only detects light or darkness). More complex consciousness, like that of humans or other primates, would require more developed nervous systems, and much larger numbers of magnetite crystals. Their greater nuances of thought and emotion give humans more to be aware of.

ze
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Nice to discover this video after a while. Very on point with some interesting implications relating consciousness.

rabbitskywalkr
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Sensitive individuals that pick up their mobile phone just seconds before it goes off is because of EMF fields change including an individual's brain activity just before a text message bleeps through physically. This should be looked into.

donnaburdendip.d.analysis
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EVRYTHING... Is electromagnetic energy.

kellypawspa
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So we know that alpha waves (8 - 13 Hz) are produced in the occipital lobe while we are on a conscious state. I have this theory that we can replicate those waves with the right technology. So what if we could design a forced vibration device that could generate magnetic waves that pass through the brain (starting at the occipital lobe) and resonate at a desired frequency (in this case alpha waves). Since we know that neurons are an electrically excitable cell, this could create a chain reaction that could allow our brains to resonate at specific frequencies on command. Thus allowing alternative treatment to multiple neurological disorders. Of course there is always a disclaimer, as we would have to avoid resonating our brains at is natural frequencies as this could lead to catastrophic events similar to what happened to the Tacoma Bridge; as per the resonance law, if the forced vibration is equal to the natural frequency of the object, the resonance will exponentially increase to infinity and in this case collapsing the Tacoma bridge. What do you think?

PokManny
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alright im in the rabbit hole now. Thank you i will sub

jaemeymatherly
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Can our mind wave travel out of our brain / body, can we detect this out of body mind wave, like we detect, receive, and interpretate another electromagnetic wave....???

User-kjxklyntrw
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I watched this cuz I have brain pain brought on by hurricanes. Need answers. It's very painful. 20 years it's getting worse.

lumateel
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Thankyou.
That was greatly helpful to me.
God Bless.

katoerb
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Excellent. Thanks. There seems to be a difference between using the word "complex" to refer to, for example, something "complicated", like a knotted hairball, or to refer to something "evolutionary intricate", like the human eye, ear, or brain. "Complicated" things, given enough time, by natural processes become simpler. "Evolutionary intricate" life forms, on the contrary, over time may become even more intricate, resulting eventually in what we call "consciousness". Various life forms, then, perhaps can be said to have relative levels of consciousness (even though we cannot strictly define the term). Evolution seems to direct this "arrow of time" for life forms to solve some specific problem of survival or environmental adaptation.

Two questions intrigue me: First, did the small-brained ancestors of human beings, at the point in time when homo sapiens appeared, evolve brains that were considerably larger than necessary for survival or for environmental adaptation? Why are our brains and their capacities so large? Second, could it be that the large brain of our species is still trying to gain control over the more primitive parts of our nervous system that seem to control our decision making? That is, since the part of the brain where consciousness and control is believed to reside (cerebral cortex) is made aware of decisions, rather than initiating them---such decisions coming from the unconscious part of the brain (the amygdala)---could it be that the second purging of brain cells in the late teens is some physiological attempt to establish this control of the late brain over the early brain? And could this failure be the cause, or a contributing cause possibly genetically triggered, of schizophrenia?

I don't expect to learn the answers to my questions, but your discussion of consciousness (and the possibility that the inanimate stone possibly has a tiny portion of consciousness---at first I did not agree with that) made me think how evolution may be driven, ultimately over time, by something inherent in the basic elements of matter and energy. Certainly without light there would be no eyes, and without sound there would be no ears. Can we generalize and say that all of life's sensors evolve from some inherent property in the phenomenon that they respond to? And then, if that is so, could this same evolution (in response to some phenomenon) be manifest in what we call consciousness? What phenomenon could our consciousness possibly be responding to? (enough, my brain hurts).

danielbiezad
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It wasn't magnetic until someone put something in it. Impossible

charlestittle
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Learn proper true Buddhism in depth..how energy passes after one's death...it'll help your research :) I was reading a buddhist article about electromagnetic waves in braves ( complex stuff ) and wanted to see if this is happening scientifically and landed here. Buddha had known lot of things that science find now, long time ago.

Angeluslove
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What's interesting is people can use low elf waves and bio material tissues electrodes to cause schizophrenia or to mimic it

frank.jalleyne
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anything to do with psychiatry is extremely suspect. dont include it in a talk like this.

cybermonk