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This Is Why You Dream

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Dr. Rahul Jandial spends a great deal of time delving into the human brain—both literally, as a neurosurgeon, and figuratively, as a researcher, professor and author of the international bestseller 'Life Lessons From a Brain Surgeon' and the memoir, 'Life on a Knife’s Edge'. In his engaging and information-packed new book, 'This Is Why You Dream: What Your Sleeping Brain Reveals About Your Waking Life', Jandial enthusiastically explores the slumberous state, offering tips to help readers use dreams to reach their full potential around the clock. “By interpreting your dreams,” he asserts, “you can make sense of your experience and explore your emotional life in new and profound ways.” Understanding the sleeping brain’s whimsy isn’t as simple as consulting a dream dictionary—which, by the way, Jandial does not recommend. That’s because dream dictionaries 'cleverly offer a mix of vagueness and specificity that make it easy to shape your personal circumstances t...

The Mystery Of DNA

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Have you ever wondered if there’s life beyond our little blue planet? What if I told you that possibility might be encoded deep within our genes? Welcome to a scientific journey with extraterrestrial twists as we unravel the mystery of DNA and its potential relationship with aliens. Get ready for an intergalactic adventure of knowledge and fun! DNA, the Recipe for Terrestrial Life… and Beyond?  Ever since scientists discovered the DNA double helix, we realized it was the essential ingredient behind all forms of life on Earth. But what if there’s something more intriguing at play? Imagine for a moment that our DNA isn’t just a genetic code, but also a cosmic letter connecting us to alien civilizations. Yes, you read that right! This is where science meets science fiction. Extraterrestrial DNA: A Cosmic Puzzle  Remember those tales of alien abductions involving medical experiments? Well, they might have more basis than we thought. Scientists have found that human DNA contains my...

Liminal Dreaming

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There’s a swirling, kaleidoscopic, free-associative experience on the edge of your mind. You’ll find it in the space right between awake and asleep, where your meandering consciousness mixes memory and thought with visionary imagery. I call this experience liminal dreaming. 'Liminal' refers to the spaces in between things, the transitional condition of thresholds or boundaries. There are two dream states that, together, make up liminal dreaming: hypnagogia and hypnopompia. These constantly morphing states cling to the edges of sleep. You’re probably familiar with both, but you may never have given them much thought. Liminal dreams happen during flux periods in the nervous system, when brain waves jump around from one settled state (Alpha, Theta, REM) to another as we fall asleep or wake up. Betwixt settled states lies the liminal dream. Although generally the shortest lasting mind states, hypnagogia and hypnopompia contain more than twice as many brainwave forms than any other ...

Quantum Biology

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The one thing that we have to remember is that quantum mechanics and then developing in quantum field theory and so on was developing in parallel with the new areas of biology, genetics and molecular biology. The geneticists and molecular biologists by the 1930s and 1940s and indeed 1950s, when the double helix structure was discovered, really felt they had no need for quantum mechanics, they were so successful. They were learning so much about the molecular structure within living systems. They saw no requirement to bring in the strangeness of quantum mechanics. So to a large extent quantum biology really sort of went into the background. Particularly after the discovery of the double helix of DNA, spectroscopists and molecular biologists really were learning so much more about the building blocks of the cell, the instruction manual of life, they had no room for quantum superposition and the measurement problem, the uncertainty principle, and on all that silly business, they would lea...