🚨Groundbreaking research conducted at the University of California (UCLA) Connects Consciousness, Acoustics & Ancient Architecture! Tell me this isn't mind blowing stuff... Scientists led by Ian Cook examined the effects of tones between 90Hz and 130Hz on brain activity. Their findings were remarkable: at 110Hz. the same frequency predominant in ancient chambers, activity in the left temporal region (associated with language processing) was significantly reduced compared to other frequencies. Additionally, the pattern of prefrontal cortex activity shifted from left-dominant (analytical) to right-dominant (emotional/creative) specifically at 110Hz6. These findings align perfectly with what researchers discovered at the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum. Clinical neurophysiology testing at the University of Trieste in Italy revealed that exposure to the site's resonant frequencies (70Hz and 114Hz) could physically affect human brain activity. Dr. Paolo Debertolis reported that: "Volunteers with a frontal lobe prevalence during testing received ideas and thoughts similar to what happens during meditation, while those with occipital lobe prevalence visualized images". The consistent neurophysiological effects suggest prehistoric builders were deliberately engineering spaces that induced altered consciousness states conducive to ritual or spiritual experiences. The Hypogeum’s 70Hz resonance corresponds to theta brainwave frequencies (4–8Hz) through harmonic subduction, a process where standing waves generate difference-tones, perceptible to the human central nervous system. (oh and they found elongated skulls inside)
The Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch OR) theory, developed by Nobel laureate physicist Roger @penrose and anesthesiologist @StuartHameroff proposes that consciousness emerges not simply from neural connections but from quantum processes occurring within cellular microtubules. According to this model, consciousness is based on "non-computable quantum processing performed by qubits formed collectively on cellular microtubules, a process significantly amplified in the neurons". This theoretical framework provides a potential explanation for how ancient acoustic resonances might influence consciousness at the quantum level. The oscillations generated by specific sound frequencies could potentially interact with the quantum states of microtubules, particularly in the 70-120Hz range that appears consistently in prehistoric acoustic chambers.
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff so you are saying we should be listening to 70-120hz audio tracks
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff Sorry to sound unscientific, but just love the word 'microtubules'
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff This aligns with Plato, who likened the human mind, soul, and body with cosmic movements and musical harmony.
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff I love this. I try to learn whatever I can about frequency/cymatics. I have a 111hz tuning fork and some of the crystal and tibetan bowls.
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff wow you are smart
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff Hasn't this theory been discredited?
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff Penrose point to a material arising consciousness? A brain is an interface for consciousness. Consciousness cogitates according to the quality of the brain.
@TheProjectUnity @penrose @StuartHameroff @grok explain this to a 10 years old child
I have to point out the most obvious thing that is somehow hidden in plain sight for the modern sciences. Cells are oscillators. Humans are oscillators. A cell's components exist as part of its global electrical system. Look at how the the mitotic spindle arises and then dissipates. Even that simple observation should imply that strands and chromosomes work as polar wholes, not linear gene fragments. Regardless, it's proven science that stabilizing, balancing, and shifting the oscillations of the heart and brain have profound effects within consciousness.