208 pages
English language
Published Oct. 14, 2014 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
208 pages
English language
Published Oct. 14, 2014 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Neurophysiologist Jacobo Grinberg was directing some of the most groundbreaking scientific experiments in the field of consciousness anywhere in the world when he disappeared without a trace 20 years ago. Following his rule that “Science is a method, not a viewpoint,” Dr. Grinberg applied the most rigorous scientific and experimental procedures to the study of Shamanic trances, states of consciousness, telepathy, and shared consciousness. These experiments led to the development of the Synthergic Treory of Mind, which may ultimately cause a paradigm shift in the scientific concept of consciousness and its place in the universe. A leading scientist has declared that Dr. Grinberg’s experiments provided the first experimental proof of the existence of God, in the form of a quantum universal consciousness. Now, Leah Bella Attie and Amira Valle, two former students of Dr. Grinberg’s Laboratory of Human Communication at the Autonomous University of Mexico, have rescued a treasure trove …
Neurophysiologist Jacobo Grinberg was directing some of the most groundbreaking scientific experiments in the field of consciousness anywhere in the world when he disappeared without a trace 20 years ago. Following his rule that “Science is a method, not a viewpoint,” Dr. Grinberg applied the most rigorous scientific and experimental procedures to the study of Shamanic trances, states of consciousness, telepathy, and shared consciousness. These experiments led to the development of the Synthergic Treory of Mind, which may ultimately cause a paradigm shift in the scientific concept of consciousness and its place in the universe. A leading scientist has declared that Dr. Grinberg’s experiments provided the first experimental proof of the existence of God, in the form of a quantum universal consciousness. Now, Leah Bella Attie and Amira Valle, two former students of Dr. Grinberg’s Laboratory of Human Communication at the Autonomous University of Mexico, have rescued a treasure trove of his unpublished scientific papers, which include the abstracts of his last and most important experiments. It is a fitting tribute to a modern genius. “I have no doubt that, if he were alive, Jacobo Grinberg would receive the Nobel Prize.” --Amit Goswami