This book offers a thoughtful inquiry into the hidden dynamics of the human mind. It introduces the concept of Neurovitality, a theory that considers the brain as an energetic system interacting with external stimuli such as sound, visuals, langua...
This book offers a thoughtful inquiry into the hidden dynamics of the human mind. It introduces the concept of Neurovitality, a theory that considers the brain as an energetic system interacting with external stimuli such as sound, visuals, language, and vibrations. These interactions trigger changes in awareness and cognitive processing, suggesting that brain energy is fluid and capable of transformation through processes like neurogenesis and noetic evolution. The work also explores the idea that when the brain is stripped of familiar information, it enters an undefined state—a mental abyss where conventional recognition is replaced by a raw encounter with the unknown. Combining elements of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, the book offers an academic yet accessible narrative. It invites readers to reflect on perception, memory, and consciousness, encouraging an open-minded exploration of new dimensions in mind science. The presentation is deliberately understated, focusing on the interplay of ideas rather than personal accolades. This balanced approach aims to engage readers with the subject matter and inspire further inquiry and discussion.