Cognitive communication by internal speech through ethereal medium at level of gravitational waves

Authors

  • Evgeny Bryndin Professional Researcher of Engineering Research Association (AER), Novosibirsk, Russia

Keywords:

internal speech, gravitational waves, ethereal auditory receiver

Abstract

A person is simultaneously in material, ethereal and spiritual environment. It is connected to the material environment by gravity. In the ethereal environment, he is capable of levitation. In the spiritual environment, he is perfected to the likeness of the Creator. A person's thoughts have a spiritual essence. Thinking initiates inner speech, which generates gravitational waves. The research is devoted to communication through internal speech, the direction of the development of new technologies and interdisciplinary research on cognitive communication by internal speech in the ethereal environment at the damage of gravitational waves. The transition to cognitive communication based on natural technology will save resources on digital means of communication and will also help to solve the problems of information interaction through the noosphere.

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Published

2022-03-05

How to Cite

Bryndin, E. (2022). Cognitive communication by internal speech through ethereal medium at level of gravitational waves. Journal of Advance Multidisciplinary Research, 1(1), 01–04. Retrieved from https://synstojournals.com/multi/article/view/16

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