THIRD EYE LOCALIZATION WITHIN THE HUMAN MIND: A Thought Experiment

The human body is composed of many DNA-containing cells immersed in a body that is ≅ 60% water. In accordance to cellular conditions, DNA may take on one of three tautomeric forms:

( 1 ) B-DNA

( 2 ) A-DNA

( 3 ) Z-DNA

Interestingly, DNA tautomers do not differ in their molecular structure; instead, the intermolecular interactions between the two helices change so that structure and function go hand-in-hand. In fact, almost every major molecule type has the ability to take on differing structures in accordance with cellular needs. 

A DNA molecule does not have the ability to observe itself converting from one form to another. This process of tautomerization must be validated via observation from outside a living cell’s frame of reference. Furthermore, the structure of the DNA double helix is made possible by the hybridization of nucleic acid interactions that themselves cannot be viewed without the assistance of molecular models. What would a human being see if he or she had the ability to observe themselves with the same scrutiny as DNA under a microscope??? Do the sea of organic molecules suspended in our watery bodies establish homeostasis within a singular unit, or must new assumptions be made to justify observations that cannot be easily explained by single-body depictions??? The thought experiment at hand necessitates making the assumption that the three aforementioned DNA tautomers represent three modes of vibration that entire macroscopic bodies possess to some extent.

Let’s first look at the phenomenon of binaural beat formation within the Third Eye region of the brain. Additionally, let’s consider the human body’s left side, right side, and Third Eye region to exist separately as tautomers that interchange with one another. If a 333 Hz sound wave enters the left ear, its energetics adjust accordingly. If, however, the left ear rapidly morphs into a right ear in the presence of a 336 Hz sound wave, the newer energetics will overlap with the previous energy state of the leftmost ear. The end result necessitates the formation of an intermediate structure ( Third Eye ) to blend the two waves into one. This phenomena is most readily observed when the two waves in question differ by less than 7 Hz.

Let’s now use what is known about human anatomy to further justify the claims made hitherto. The leftmost vibrational mode, so to speak, consists of the left side of the brain along with the right side of the trunk and extremities beneath the brainstem. The rightmost vibrational mode consists of the right side of the brain and the leftmost extremities and trunk beneath the brainstem. The intersection between the leftmost and rightmost modes occurs in a region of nerves called the decussation of pyramids.

Evolutionary biologists still debate the origin and function of the decussation of pyramids. Due to rapid fluctuations in nerve signals in the body, let’s assume the body operates off of AC electricity when a beating heart is maintained. In AC electrical systems, wires are sometimes twisted to prevent or filter noise from crossing through the region in question. If this function similarly occurs within the decussation of pyramids, two isolated regions of electromagnetic activity would exist around the brain and heart. If true, this region could easily hybridize and “ blend “ binaural beat stimuli as well as coordinate a host of other electromagnetic activities with the assistance of magnetite crystals within the brain. 

If the above scenario describes the Third Eye region of consciousness adequately, what can be said about the electromagnetic regions of the remaining leftmost and rightmost vibrational modes??? Each vibrational mode is a representation of a body, and these must be inclusive of the spinal nerves, brain, and body parts as well. This implies that the two remaining full-body tautomers must also possess the aforementioned bipolar magnetic fields as well, but they differ in proportion to how much the vibratory modes of the DNA tautomers differ. Changing magnetic fields give rise to changing electric fields, and as a consequence, recordable pulses of electromagnetic energy are released from the brain. Research must be done with the aim of detecting brain waves that are beat-frequency averages of the three DNA tautomers that are known to exist.

Finally, survivors of near-death experiences mention movement through a tunnel of sorts. When a heart ceases to beat, the electricity within the body slowly converts from AC to DC. During this period of time, the Third Eye region of the brain would begin to collapse. During this collapse, the upper electromagnetic sphere would begin to retreat away from the ears, eyes, nose, and mouth and towards the central canal region of the brain. The “ sight “ from near death experiences would therefore be generated by electromagnetic activity within the brain as opposed to light that passes through the eye from the world outside.

There are many experiments that can help prove ( or disprove ) the aforementioned claims. Others may lead to the development of binaural beats that give rise to the same brain waves as ingested medications. It’s interesting that humans have two eyes, ears, and nostrils, but only one tongue. Is the tongue somewhat of a point of reference for the other sensory organs??? Furthermore, are binaural beats created somewhere within the brain when the lower limbs are stimulated with slightly differing frequencies of stimuli??? If two isomers are separated and placed within each nostril, does the brain create binaural beats??? If so, what is their frequency, and what would such a frequency tell us about the waves needed to create them??? Do light waves of differing frequency produce binaural beats when they’re introduced separated to each eye??? Experiments such as these will play a crucial role in expanding our current understanding of what constitutes being “ alive and conscious “.

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Published by George Tafari

In 2004, I became history's second African American student to earn a degree in physics ( chemistry minor ) from the College of Charleston in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina. Keep it 7!!! X

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