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Climate change, global warming and archaeal endosymbiosis leads to neanderthalisation of the human brain. The archaeal magnetite and porphyrions are capable of quantal perception and leads to a cerebellar cognitive affective disorder consequent to cerebral cortical atrophy and cerebellar dominance. This leads to impulsive behaviour, violent behaviour, terrorist acts which leads to surrealistic state and transcendence. The quantal perception of the neanderthalised brain leads to a sense of spirituality and collective consciousness among individual groups. The sense of quantal perception gives a…mehr

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Climate change, global warming and archaeal endosymbiosis leads to neanderthalisation of the human brain. The archaeal magnetite and porphyrions are capable of quantal perception and leads to a cerebellar cognitive affective disorder consequent to cerebral cortical atrophy and cerebellar dominance. This leads to impulsive behaviour, violent behaviour, terrorist acts which leads to surrealistic state and transcendence. The quantal perception of the neanderthalised brain leads to a sense of spirituality and collective consciousness among individual groups. The sense of quantal perception gives a spirituality or collective consciousness to the group. This leads to environmental consciousness and rise of pagan religions. The groups include workers, small business owners, religious leaders, groups with sexual orientation, anarchist, leftist and hard-core rightist groups brought together by a sense of togetherness as a small community. These small groups are pitched against the nation-states and global organizations leading to an anarchic revolt.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.