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The brain functions as a quantal computer mediated by porphyrions which have a wave-particle existence. This can lead to the generation of electromagnetic extracorporeal traces of information stored in synaptic pathways of the brain. What has happened, is happening and will happen is preordained and stored as information in the quantal perceptive world. Niyati is the quantal history of the past, present and future stored as a microcosm. This constitutes what is called as fatalism or absolute determinism in which there is no free will. The unfolding of the present depends upon the stored…mehr

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The brain functions as a quantal computer mediated by porphyrions which have a wave-particle existence. This can lead to the generation of electromagnetic extracorporeal traces of information stored in synaptic pathways of the brain. What has happened, is happening and will happen is preordained and stored as information in the quantal perceptive world. Niyati is the quantal history of the past, present and future stored as a microcosm. This constitutes what is called as fatalism or absolute determinism in which there is no free will. The unfolding of the present depends upon the stored information of the past and the consequences that flow from that manifesting as fixed karma in an absolute deterministic world. Karma is the macroscopic world arising out of quantal superpositions manifested in Niyati. This constitutes the philosophical concepts of Maya and Lila. Lila means the universe is created out of the playful free will of consciousness. Maya means that there is only consciousness and there is a superimposed cosmic illusion. The consciousness is their permeating all things life and non-life creating an illusory expression of the macroscopic world.
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.