There is increased symbiotic archaeal growth consequent to global warming. Previous studies have shown low level of EMF pollution leading to increased archaeal growth. The netocrats and netizens are exposed to continuous low level of EMF pollution. The archaea contains magnetite and can catabolize cholesterol to generate porphyrins. Digoxin can produce sodium potassium ATPase inhibition and a pumped phonon system acting through dipolar magnetite and porphyrins to generate a Frohlich model of Bose-Einstein condensate. This can produce quantal perception. The archaeal magnetite and porphyrins can produce increased perception of low level of EMF leading onto prefrontal cortex atrophy and cerebellar hypertrophy. This can lead onto neanderthalisation of the brain.
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Front Matter |
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Chapter One The Surrealistic and Syntheistic Brain- Climate Change, Internet Exposure and Neanderthalisation of Brain – Evolution of Homo Neoneanderthalis |
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Chapter Two Internet and Mind Change- The Origin of Neo-Neanderthals |
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Chapter Three A Biological Basis for Philosophy, Economics, History, Politics, Literature, Social Movements, Feminism, Alternate Sexuality and Globalisation |
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Chapter Four Archaea Induced Stem Cell Syndrome and Androgynous Creative Matriarchal Cannibalistic Capitalistic State |
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Chapter Five The Spiritual, Surrealistic Evil Brain |
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Chapter Six Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaea and Viroids Mediated Model of Conscious/Quantal Perception and Regulation of Brain Function |
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Back Matter |
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Dr. Ravikumar Kurup
Dr. Ravikumar Kurup trained in Internal Medicine, Neurology and Metabolic Medicine at Medical College, Trivandrum and Christian Medical College, Vellore. He holds a doctorate degree in Internal Medicine and Neurology. He is a member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, India. He works as Professor of Metabolic Medicine and Metabolic Neurology at Metabolic Disorders Research Center, Trivandrum. He also works as Professor of Internal Medicine and Head of the divisions of Metabolic Medicine and Hematology at Medical College Hospital, Trivandrum. His areas of research interests are in Neurochemistry and Metabolic Medicine.
Parameswara Achutha Kurup
The Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, TC 4/1525, Gouri Sadan, Kattu Road North of Cliff House, Kowdiar PO Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
Experts from Neurophilosophy, Neurology and Psychiatry