
Ramin Bidari
💡 "I am an independent researcher exploring the relationship between the brain, consciousness, and the soul. My work challenges conventional neuroscience models and introduces a new perspective on human cognition and awareness."
"My legal name is Ramin Bidarsefidi, but I use Ramin Bidari as my scientific name for publications."
Supervisors: None (Independent Researcher)
Phone: 0090537 299 17 06
"My legal name is Ramin Bidarsefidi, but I use Ramin Bidari as my scientific name for publications."
Supervisors: None (Independent Researcher)
Phone: 0090537 299 17 06
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Papers by Ramin Bidari
"This work is authored by Ramin Bidari (scientific name), whose legal name is Ramin Bidarsefidi."
This research provides insights into:
The role of awareness frequency in shaping individual perception.
How brain function and neurotransmitters influence reality construction.
The impact of environmental conditions on human consciousness.
The philosophical implications of personal realities and universal awareness.
This paper is ideal for researchers and enthusiasts in the fields of neuroscience, philosophy of mind, quantum physics, and consciousness studies.
The paper provides insights into how becoming an aware observer can free consciousness from the dominance of the brain and allow it to experience the world without mental conditioning. Additionally, it discusses how meditation, lucid dreaming, and out-of-body experiences (OBE) serve as evidence that consciousness can exist independently of the brain. The study ultimately proposes that recognizing the brain as a tool rather than an identity allows consciousness to flow freely, leading to a deeper and more liberated human experience.
This research contributes to discussions in philosophy, neuroscience, and metaphysics, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between brain function, thought patterns, and the nature of consciousness.
Keywords: Consciousness, Brain Function, Thought Loops, Neuroscience, Meditation, Lucid Dreaming, Out-of-Body Experience, Philosophy of Mind, Awareness, Cognitive Freedom.
"This work is authored by Ramin Bidari (scientific name), whose legal name is Ramin Bidarsefidi."
"This work is authored by Ramin Bidari (scientific name), whose legal name is Ramin Bidarsefidi."
This research provides insights into:
The role of awareness frequency in shaping individual perception.
How brain function and neurotransmitters influence reality construction.
The impact of environmental conditions on human consciousness.
The philosophical implications of personal realities and universal awareness.
This paper is ideal for researchers and enthusiasts in the fields of neuroscience, philosophy of mind, quantum physics, and consciousness studies.
The paper provides insights into how becoming an aware observer can free consciousness from the dominance of the brain and allow it to experience the world without mental conditioning. Additionally, it discusses how meditation, lucid dreaming, and out-of-body experiences (OBE) serve as evidence that consciousness can exist independently of the brain. The study ultimately proposes that recognizing the brain as a tool rather than an identity allows consciousness to flow freely, leading to a deeper and more liberated human experience.
This research contributes to discussions in philosophy, neuroscience, and metaphysics, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between brain function, thought patterns, and the nature of consciousness.
Keywords: Consciousness, Brain Function, Thought Loops, Neuroscience, Meditation, Lucid Dreaming, Out-of-Body Experience, Philosophy of Mind, Awareness, Cognitive Freedom.
"This work is authored by Ramin Bidari (scientific name), whose legal name is Ramin Bidarsefidi."