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Existence of Thought Force and Its Characteristics

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A single field emerged at the origin of the universe containing within itself the blueprint of the physical universe. The primordial single field triggered the onset of the universe. Most physicists believe that a single super-force dominated the first instants of creation. As per Penrose, consciousness is a part of the universe. Our consciousness model involving thought-carrying particle (TCP), thought retaining particle (TRP) and thought force (TF) signifies the existence of universal consciousness that exists along with the universe. This universal consciousness is a functional state of the universal mind. This universal mind (UM) is evolved at the Big Bang from Void. The UM is constituted by these TCP and TRP in the inherent presence of thought force (TF). Thought force (TF) is an expression of universal consciousness. This TF being the primordial quantum field functions as the original super-force. TF being the original super-force functions as the origin of all the fundamental fields. TCP is the carrier of thought force (TF) that, in turn, appears to be the origin of all the fields. The quantized energy (εT) of TCP is responsible to cause the cosmic microwave background radiation temperature as well as the universal consciousness. The individual consciousness owes its origin to the universal consciousness. The same is the energy responsible for generating thought force (TF). This TF being applicable to any inanimate object as well as to any biological system (having thinking ability) exerts its function both in vitro and in vivo. Existence of thought force and its characteristics are expressed here.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajpc.20130205.13
Published in American Journal of Physical Chemistry (Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2013)
Page(s) 94-104
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Keywords

Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR), Thought Force (TF), Though-Carrying Particle (TCP), Universal Mind (UM), Thought Retaining Particle (TRP), Quantized Energy (εT) of TCP

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