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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Naini, Majid M. | Naini, Joan F.
Affiliations: Universal Vision & Research, Delray Beach, FL, USA | Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach, Loxahatchee, FL, USA
Abstract: In this paper we present a new transdisciplinary approach to the integration of science and technology in regard to the human body and universe. We have just started to comprehend the true reality of the structures of our universe, planet Earth, and the human mind and body. In superstring theory the final elements of an atom are superstrings, which are microscopically tiny continuously vibrating loops of energy. The way in which the string vibrates in space-time and the geometry of the space-time determine the properties of the elementary particle. The latest scientific research and discoveries validate the undeniable strong effect of vibrational frequencies on the human body, especially the brain. Recent studies by the renowned neuroscientist Dr. Llin's (Chair, Neuroscience & Physiology, N.Y.U. School of Medicine) have shown that abnormal brain rhythms actually explain a variety of medical disorders, including Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, tinnitus, and depression. It is likely that deep brain stimulation, or the implantation of electrodes into particular regions of the brain, works due to changing the abnormal rhythms. Therefore, the transdisciplinary approach to science and technology is necessary for further studies directed towards the recognition and use of vibrational frequencies to treat and cure different disorders in the human body and mind, and in general to develop new technology and tools to achieve desired functions in our planet and universe.
Keywords: brain rhythms, vibrational frequencies, superstring theory, thalamus, neuron dialogue
Journal: Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 25-37, 2010
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