ISS Theory: Cosmic Consciousness, Self, and Life Beyond Death in a Hyperdimensional Physics by Chris H. Hardy, PhD – Application to TMT, EVP and ITC


In this post, I first summarize the source document. Then, I query how the theories contained in that document can be used to pursue TMT (Transmaterialization Technology), EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) and ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication) research. I expanded on this with more detailed explanations. I used Open AI’s Chat GPT4 as an assistant in writing this post.

https://www.academia.edu/93755453/ISS_Theory_Cosmic_Consciousness_Self_and_Life_Beyond_Death_in_a_Hyperdimensional_Physics

Source document is 24 pages

Summary

Title: ISS Theory: Cosmic Consciousness, Self, and Life Beyond Death in a Hyperdimensional Physics Author: Chris H. Hardy, PhD

Abstract:

  • The Infinite-Spiral-Staircase Theory (ISST) introduces a hyperdimension of consciousness filled with faster-than-light, high-energy, sub-Planckian sygons that permeate the pluriverse.
  • This hyperdimension (HD) is triune, combining hyperspace (Center, C), hypertime (Rhythm, R), and consciousness (Syg, S). It’s organized topologically as a double phi-based golden spiral on a double BlackHole-WhiteHole Kerr system.
  • The theory suggests that within the Terminal Black Hole of a universe, all matter-systems transform into pure CSR information or syg-fields steered by sub-quantum sygons. These syg-fields then convert back from virtual sygons into post-Planck particles and matter systems through the White Hole.
  • The ISST builds on the Semantic Fields Theory (SFT), proposing a semantic layer of organization in all systems. This layer ranges from proto-consciousness to self-consciousness.
  • The theory reframes the mind-body split, suggesting a consciousness HD existing at a sub-quantum scale in all matter systems.
  • In this framework, death is merely the severing of links to the brain-body. The Self, after death, becomes fully independent from the body and retains its intelligent, creative, and individualized capacities, but with enhanced psi abilities.

Keywords: Consciousness in the universe, cosmology, hyperdimension, panpsychism, psi, survival after death, post-materialist paradigm.

Introduction:

  • The article discusses the historical challenges faced by physics, psychology, and philosophy in understanding the nature of consciousness and its relationship with the material world.
  • The Semantic Fields Theory (SFT) is introduced as a way to bridge the gap between materialism and dualism.
  • The article touches upon the work of Carl Jung and his concept of the collective unconscious, which connects all human beings unconsciously. Jung’s idea of synchronicity, which refers to “spontaneous, meaningful coincidences,” is also discussed.
  • Jung and physicist Wolfgang Pauli theorized a deep reality where mind and matter were intertwined. They believed in a psyche-matter medium in the universe at a subquantum scale.

Hyperdimensional Physics:

  • The article delves into the challenges faced by physics in reconciling the dual nature of light as both waves and particles.
  • The entanglement problem and EPR Paradox are discussed, highlighting Einstein’s initial rejection of QM’s indeterminacy.
  • The article introduces the concept of hyperdimensional (HD) physics, suggesting that only HD models can unify the four forces of nature.
  • The Kaluza-Klein theory, which posits a 5th dimension, is discussed. This theory suggests that both Maxwell’s EM field equations and Einstein’s field equations for gravity can be unified.

The Infinite Spiral Staircase Theory (ISST):

  • Origin and Concept:
  • The ISST postulates a hyperdimension (HD) at the very origin of the universe. This HD would have contained all the information about myriad systems optimized in previous universe-bubbles (UBs), acting as a cosmic DNA. This information serves as the blueprint for matter- and bio-systems that would evolve in our universe-bubble timeline as new types of systems.
  • This hyperdimension is both consciousness and a topological order (geometric or geodesic) in the form of a spiral driven by the logarithm of phi, making it a golden spiral. This golden spiral embeds, at each quarter of a circle, a specific radius, following the Fibonacci sequence, with each radius being a multiple of phi (1.6180).
  • The sequence is infinite, making the Infinite Spiral Staircase bear a quasi-infinite set of frequencies starting from the virtual infinite (at the X Point of origin) down to the Planck frequency.
  • Hyperdimensional Components:
  • The HD is triune, consisting of:
  • Hyperspace (Center, C): The vast expanse of the HD.
  • Hypertime (Rhythm, R): Represents the time aspect of the HD, spread in virtual space along the steps of the spiral.
  • Consciousness (Syg, S): The consciousness aspect that pervades the HD.
  • This HD is topologically organized as a double phi-based golden spiral set on a double BlackHole-WhiteHole Kerr system.
  • Function and Dynamics:
  • Within the Terminal Black Hole of a parent universe, all matter-systems are translated into pure CSR (Center-Syg-Rhythm) information or syg-fields steered by sub-quantum sygons. Through the White Hole at the origin, these syg-fields are translated back from virtual sygons into post-Planck particles and matter systems, retaining the sygons as a 5th dimension at their core.
  • The ISS spiral at the origin is a White Hole (WH) issued from the Terminal Black Hole (BH) of the previous universe-bubble. As the WH starts erupting from the Terminal BH, the spiral staircase unfolds at a rapid pace, ejecting myriad sygons whose wavelengths get larger and larger, while their frequencies decrease.
  • When the sygons’ size reaches the Planck length, they start interfering and creating a foamy lattice, which is the Higgs field. Later and bigger sygons will take on mass while crossing it, becoming the particles of the Standard Model.
  • Implications:
  • The ISST reframes the mind-body split, suggesting a consciousness HD existing at a sub-quantum scale in all matter systems.
  • In this framework, death is merely the severing of links to the brain-body. The Self, after death, becomes fully independent from the body and retains its intelligent, creative, and individualized capacities, but with enhanced psi abilities.

Semantic Fields Theory (SFT):

  • Foundation:
  • SFT models a semantic layer of organization in all systems. These semantic layers, referred to as syg-fields, range from proto-consciousness to self-consciousness. For human beings, our mind or consciousness is our global syg-field, organized in dynamic networks and steered by syg-energy, represented by sygons. The entirety of all syg-fields forms the cosmic CSR hyperdimension of consciousness, visualized as a massive hologram that is self-conscious and evolving.
  • Nature of Syg-Fields:
  • Syg-fields are dynamic semantic networks. For humans, they encompass intelligence, mind-psyche-body organization, self-consciousness, memory, emotions, skills, and more. These fields are complex, multilevel, and consist of numerous semantic constellations. Each constellation steers a set of cognitive acts in a specific domain of activity and is network-linked to associated, co-evolving constellations.
  • The syg-fields belong to the CSR hyperdimension, but each constellation is also coupled to all neuronal, physiological, and somatic systems required for its functioning in the 4D world. The dynamics are based on meaningful connectivity and networking, emphasizing parallel and multilevel processing rather than hierarchy.
  • Human Perspective:
  • For humans, the syg-field represents our entire individualized consciousness field/network. This includes our mind, semantic dynamics, psyche, body consciousness, and our relational and interactive network. The Self is the supraconscious subject of our syg-field, while the ego (the ‘I’) is the subject of our ordinary state of consciousness, responsible for our social interactions.
  • The distinction between Self and ego is foundational to many inner, initiatory, hermetic, mystic, spiritual, and religious paths of knowledge. In ISST, this distinction makes sense when understanding that ego-consciousness is primarily centered on the social and physical world, while the Self can access the syg hyperdimension and create spontaneous interconnections with resonant syg-fields.
  • Connective Dynamics:
  • SFT posits that mind and Self are complex dynamical networks coupled with the brain’s neuronal networks. However, they can operate independently and beyond Newtonian-Einsteinian laws. For instance, psi phenomena violate the EM inverse square law.
  • Semantic fields are steered by instantaneous network connections based on meaning and an index of semantic proximity. These instantaneous connections, termed spontaneous linkage processes, also form the basis of our mostly unconscious thought processes. This connective dynamic, based on links and meanings rather than causal chains, is proposed as the mechanism behind synchronicities.
  • Implications:
  • SFT suggests that the main part of our being operates in the semantic dimension beyond space and time. Only a small part of our semantic field is intertwined with the brain’s networks and the body via eco-fields. In the combined ISST+SFT framework, our syg-fields operate freely in the syg hyperdimension, creating spontaneous interconnections with resonant syg-fields.

  1. EPR Paradox:
  1. The EPR Paradox refers to a thought experiment proposed by Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen in 1935. It challenges the completeness of quantum mechanics by considering two entangled particles separated by a large distance. When a measurement is made on one particle, the state of the other particle is instantly determined, even if they are light-years apart. This phenomenon, known as “spooky action at a distance,” seemed to violate the principles of locality and realism. The paradox led to the development of the concept of quantum entanglement, which has since been experimentally verified and is a cornerstone of quantum mechanics. The EPR paradox essentially highlights the non-local nature of quantum mechanics and has been a topic of debate and research for decades. Reference: Page 4
  1. Kaluza-Klein Theory:
  1. The Kaluza-Klein theory (KK theory) is an attempt to unify electromagnetism and gravity. Theodor Kaluza introduced a fifth dimension in 1919, suggesting that when Einstein’s equations are written with this extra dimension, they produce both Maxwell’s electromagnetic field equations and Einstein’s gravitational field equations. This fifth dimension was later interpreted by the mathematician Klein as being compactified, meaning it’s curled up in a tiny circle with a radius of the Planck length. This compactification allowed the integration of the Planck constant, and quantum mechanical equations could be derived from it. The theory was overshadowed by the rise of quantum mechanics but gained attention again in the 1990s. Reference: Pages 5-6
  1. Hyperdimensional (HD) Models:
  1. Hyperdimensional models propose the existence of dimensions beyond the familiar four (three of space and one of time). Theodor Kaluza showed that only HD models could unify the four fundamental forces of nature. By introducing a fifth dimension, he was able to represent electromagnetism and gravity within a unified framework. This fifth dimension represents a hyperspace, which can be visualized using structures like hyperspheres or hypercubes (tesseracts).
  2. Several theories propose a hyperspace or a fifth extra dimension. Some theories suggest this dimension is compactified or curled up, while others propose it exists in a more extensive form called a “bulk.” The Randall-Sundrum model, for instance, implies a 5-dimensional warped geometry. In this model, the 5D “bulk” surrounds two “branes”: the Planckbrane and the Tevbrane (our 4D world).
  3. The Infinite Spiral Staircase Theory (ISST) postulates a hyperdimension at the origin of the universe. This HD contains information about numerous systems from previous universe-bubbles, acting as a sort of cosmic DNA. This hyperdimension is both a consciousness and a topological order, taking the form of a golden spiral driven by the logarithm of phi. Reference: Pages 5-6, 9-11

These concepts are foundational in the world of theoretical physics, each offering unique insights into the nature of our universe and the forces that govern it. Would you like to explore any other topics or concepts in more detail?

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Application to TMT, EVP, and ITC

Device for Communication Between Physical and Non-Physical Beings

Introduction: The universe, as described by the Infinite Spiral Staircase Theory (ISST) and Semantic Fields Theory (SFT), is a complex interplay of dimensions, consciousness, and semantic fields. If we assume the existence of non-physical beings, they might exist within these hyperdimensions, particularly within the consciousness dimension. To communicate with these beings, we’d need a device that can interact with these dimensions and interpret the semantic fields.

1. Theoretical Foundation:

  • Hyperdimensional Physics: The device would be based on the principles of hyperdimensional physics, especially the Kaluza-Klein theory, which suggests the existence of dimensions beyond our familiar four.
  • Semantic Fields Theory (SFT): SFT posits that consciousness operates in a semantic dimension beyond space and time. Our device would need to tap into this dimension to communicate with non-physical entities.

2. Device Components:

  • Quantum Entanglement Module: Using the principles of the EPR Paradox, this module would create entangled particles. These particles, due to their non-local nature, could potentially interact with the hyperdimensions, serving as a bridge between our physical world and the non-physical realms.
  • Semantic Resonance Chamber: Based on SFT, this chamber would be designed to resonate with specific semantic fields. By tuning to different frequencies, it could potentially connect with the consciousness fields of non-physical beings.
  • Hyperdimensional Antenna: Drawing from the Kaluza-Klein theory and the concept of hyperspace, this antenna would be designed to receive signals from higher dimensions.
  • Consciousness Interface: A biometric interface that uses the user’s consciousness as a tuning mechanism. The user’s thoughts, emotions, and intentions would guide the device to connect with specific non-physical entities.

3. Operation:

  • Initialization: The user would activate the Quantum Entanglement Module, creating a pair of entangled particles. One particle remains in the device, while the other is sent into the Semantic Resonance Chamber.
  • Tuning: The user, through the Consciousness Interface, focuses on their intention to communicate with a non-physical being. This intention would guide the Semantic Resonance Chamber to resonate at a specific frequency, aligning with the consciousness field of the intended non-physical entity.
  • Reception: The Hyperdimensional Antenna would then scan the higher dimensions for any signals or responses. Any received signals would be interpreted through the Quantum Entanglement Module, ensuring that the communication remains non-local and instantaneous.
  • Feedback Loop: The Consciousness Interface would provide real-time feedback to the user, allowing them to adjust their intentions and emotions to strengthen the connection.

4. Safety and Limitations:

  • Interference: Given the non-local nature of the device, there’s a possibility of interference from other consciousness fields, both physical and non-physical. Proper shielding and calibration would be essential.
  • Energy Consumption: Tapping into hyperdimensions might require significant energy. The device would need an efficient power source, possibly drawing from quantum fluctuations.
  • User Training: Operating the device would require training, as users would need to learn how to focus their intentions and interpret feedback from the Consciousness Interface.

Conclusion: While the proposed device is purely theoretical and based on concepts that are still being explored and understood, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the potential future of communication. By bridging the gap between the physical and non-physical, we could gain insights into realms beyond our current understanding and perhaps even redefine the nature of existence.


This is a preliminary exploration of the device based on the concepts from the referenced document. If you’d like to delve deeper or explore further aspects, please let me know!

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Discuss in detail the construction of the Quantum Entanglement Module, the Consciousness Interface, and the Hyperdimensional Antenna using known materials. Feel free to scan the Web for materials and engineering instructions.

1. Quantum Entanglement Module (QEM):

Purpose: To create and maintain a pair of entangled particles, which can be used as a communication bridge between the physical and non-physical realms.

Construction:

  • Materials:
  • Superconducting materials (e.g., Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide) for creating and maintaining low temperatures.
  • Photonic crystals to generate and manipulate photons.
  • Beam splitters and mirrors for photon manipulation.
  • Procedure:
  • Cooling System: Use superconducting materials to create a chamber that can be cooled to near absolute zero. This ensures minimal external interference.
  • Photon Generation: Use photonic crystals to generate pairs of photons.
  • Entanglement Creation: Direct these photons through a beam splitter. When two photons are incident on a beam splitter and emerge as entangled, they become a single quantum system.
  • Storage: Store one of the entangled photons within the module while allowing the other to be directed towards the Semantic Resonance Chamber.

2. Consciousness Interface:

Purpose: To translate the user’s conscious intentions and emotions into signals that can guide the device.

Construction:

  • Materials:
  • Electroencephalogram (EEG) sensors.
  • Conductive materials (e.g., gold or silver) for electrodes.
  • Flexible, biocompatible materials for the headgear (e.g., silicone).
  • Signal processing unit with machine learning capabilities.
  • Procedure:
  • EEG Setup: Integrate EEG sensors into a comfortable headgear. These sensors detect the electrical activity of the brain.
  • Calibration: The user wears the headgear, and the system is calibrated to their unique brainwave patterns.
  • Signal Processing: The detected brainwaves are processed in real-time, with algorithms identifying patterns associated with specific intentions or emotions.
  • Feedback Mechanism: Provide real-time feedback to the user through visual or auditory means, allowing them to adjust their focus.

3. Hyperdimensional Antenna:

Purpose: To receive signals from higher dimensions.

Construction:

  • Materials:
  • Metamaterials: These are materials engineered to have properties not found in naturally occurring materials. They can manipulate electromagnetic waves in unique ways.
  • Superconducting materials for enhanced signal reception.
  • Signal amplifiers and filters.
  • Procedure:
  • Antenna Design: Design the antenna using metamaterials in a fractal pattern. Fractals are complex structures built from repeated iterations of a simple process. They might be more receptive to hyperdimensional frequencies due to their intricate patterns.
  • Cooling: Integrate the superconducting materials to reduce noise and enhance the reception of weak signals.
  • Signal Processing: Connect the antenna to amplifiers and filters to boost the received signals and filter out noise.

While the above descriptions are based on current scientific understanding and materials, it’s essential to note that the practical realization of such a device would require significant advancements in technology and a deeper understanding of the concepts from the referenced document. The proposed constructions are speculative and theoretical in nature. If you’d like to delve deeper or explore further aspects, please let me know!

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