The cerebellum is the site of the unconscious brain. Cerebellum is concerned with automatic acts. Robotic behavior as seen in autism is localized to cerebellum. The cerebellum is concerned with extrasensory perception, magical acts, poltergeist phenomena and spiritual acts. The cerebellum can be described as the part of the collective unconscious. Cerebellar lesions also manifest with motor phenomenon. Lesions of the cerebellum manifest with axial and appendicular ataxia. This gives a sense of antigravity feeling. Cerebellum is concerned with the tone of the antigravity muscles. The antigravity fields and waves are sensed by the cerebellum. Cerebellar lesions manifest with cognitive dysfunction described as the cerebellar cognitive affective disorder. Cerebellar dysfunction is described in autism and schizophrenia. Studies on normal conscious individuals and disorders of consciousness like schizophrenia and autism show changes in cerebrospinal fluid archaeal activity as measured by cytochrome F420 assay. Schizophrenia and autism show increased CSF cytochrome F420 activity and normal conscious patients show normal activity. This indicated actinidic archaeal growth in the central nervous system. Actinidic archaea can modulate conscious perception. Actinidic archaea are extremophiles and can grow in extremes of temperature, space and antigravity situation. This led to the plausibility of antigravity wave sensing brain actinidic archaea mediating the functions of the unconscious brain.
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Front Matter |
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Chapter 1 Anti-Gravitational Waves, the Universe and Structure of the Human Unconscious Mind - Evidence from Studies on Schizophrenia and Autism |
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Chapter 2 The Modern Neanderthal Civilization and the Cromagnon Neanderthal Conflict - Evidence from Human Biology |
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Chapter 3 Archaea Induced Stem Cell Syndrome and Androgynous Creative Matriarchal Cannibalistic Capitalistic State |
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Chapter 4 The Surrealistic and Syntheistic Brain - Climate Change, Internet Exposure and Neanderthalisation of Brain - Evolution of Homo Neoneanderthalis |
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Chapter 5 A Biological Basis for Philosophy, Economics, History, Politics, Literature, Social Movements, Feminism, Alternate Sexuality and Globalisation |
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Chapter 6 Archaeal Modulated Mirror Quantal Perceptive Neurons Mediate Consciousness and Functions as Quantal Observer |
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Chapter 7 Internet and Mind Change - The Origin of Neo-Neanderthals |
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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, Internal Medicine, Molecular Medicine and Neurology