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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Naini, Majid M.
Affiliations: Universal Vision & Research, Delray Beach, FL, USA
Abstract: This paper presents a new transdisciplinary paradigm in relation to human development and modern science. When we carefully analyze the data that we have gathered through the latest discoveries in the fields of science and technology along with discoveries in the field of medicine and psychology, particularly about the human brain and mind, it is possible to see the beginnings of a new worldview in the same way as scientific discoveries produced a paradigm shift from Newtonian mechanics to Einsteinian quantum physics. Life in the human being is the combination and interaction of biological, mechanical, chemical, electrical, and electromagnetic phenomena. It is proposed that the blueprint of human health is actually a pattern of vibrational frequencies. In much the same way as biofeedback has been designed to control heart rhythms, extraordinary individuals throughout history have been able to enhance and regulate this human energy system and take advantage of their higher senses. The integration of the sciences leads to a new way of thinking and understanding of the abilities with which we have been born and the possibility of developing tools to facilitate recognition and mastery of those inherited skills.
Keywords: transdisciplinary methodologie, paradigm shift, quantum physics, spectrum of frequencies, big bang, psychological pathology, brainwaves
Journal: Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 1-11, 2008
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