Author: Liboff AR
Affiliation:
Department of Physics , Oakland University , Rochester , MI , USA.
Conference/Journal: Electromagn Biol Med.
Date published: 2016 Apr 6
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Word Count: 146
We examine the hypothesis that consciousness is a manifestation of the electromagnetic field, finding supportive factors not previously considered. It is not likely that traditional electrophysiological signaling modes can be readily transmitted throughout the brain to properly enable this field because of electric field screening arising from the ubiquitous distribution of high dielectric lipid membranes, a problem that vanishes for low-frequency magnetic fields. Many reports over the last few decades have provided evidence that living tissue is robustly sensitive to ultrasmall (1-100 nT) ELF magnetic fields overlapping the γ-frequency range often associated with awareness. An example taken from animal behavior (coherent bird flocking) lends support to the possibility of a disembodied electromagnetic consciousness. In contrast to quantum consciousness hypotheses, the present approach is open to experimental trial.
KEYWORDS: Bird flocking; ELF magnetic field; electromagnetic consciousness; mind sharing; quantum consciousness
PMID: 27049696 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]