Mind Science

1902 Submissions

[4] viXra:1902.0371 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-21 07:40:13

The Role of Radiated Non-Linear Electromagnetic Waves from Initial Dnas in Formation of the Little Brain, Neural Circuits and Other Decision Centers: Determining Time of Death by Considering Evolutions of Waves of Death

Authors: Alireza Sepehri
Comments: 22 Pages.

In this research, we find that after formation of initial DNAs of chick embryo, they exchange electromagnetic signals with medium and each other. In fact, each gene of these DNAs act like the reciever or sender of radio waves. To control the process of transferring information, some circuits are emerged that each circuit depends on the activity of one gene. Because of various types of emitted waves, each neuron has several types of terminals in dendrite and axon to receive and send these waves. Before formation of neurons, initial informations are transmitted by blood molecules. Because of the role of blood molecules in transferring initial information, first circuits are formed on the heart and build the little brain . However, eventually, some circuits are emerged on the head which construct the brain. We bring some reasons for the existence of the little brain. We connect a chick embryo to an scope and observe evolutions of waves during formation of the little brain and the main brain. In absence of brain, the little brain emit some signals, while by passing time and formation of brain, the interaction between these systems leads to an increase in radiated waves. Then, we put two shell-less cultures of chick embryos in an inductor, apply a magnetic field to both of them and show that little brains of these systems interact with each other and change the value of output magnetic field and currents. Next, we consider signals of the little brain of the birds during removing their heads. We find that always, brain send some signals to the little brain and inform it of the end of life. However, if removing is done suddenly, these waves couldnt be exchanged and heart continue to work. This produce some hopes to cure patients.
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[3] viXra:1902.0231 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-13 08:52:46

Mathematician Post-Stroke Therapy

Authors: George Rajna
Comments: 58 Pages.

RUDN scientists have created a mathematical model describing changes in the properties of brain tissues after stroke. [37] But now, researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have developed a way to parse this dynamic behavior into digestible chunks. [36]
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[2] viXra:1902.0026 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-02 13:25:28

The Significance of Environmental Factors and Brain Clocking on Human Health and Behavior.

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 3 Pages.

The influence of sunlight on human biology including brain circadian rhythms is discussed. The impact of a lack of sunlight, allergens, and modern society on brain clocking and sleep is discussed in detail including specific data from bipolar disorder research. Evidence is provided noting the significance of brain clocking and its importance to overall human health and its variation compared to seasonal cycles and human behaviors. The nature and origin of specific forms of music matching the general themes are also noted.
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[1] viXra:1902.0008 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-01 10:02:58

Adaptive Model of Brain and Behavior

Authors: George Rajna
Comments: 57 Pages.

But now, researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have developed a way to parse this dynamic behavior into digestible chunks. [36] A team of researchers at the Laboratory for fundamental BioPhotonics (LBP) within EPFL's School of Engineering (STI) has come up with a way to monitor changes in membrane potential and to observe ion fluxes by studying the behavior of the water molecules surrounding the membranes of the neurons. [35]
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