Motor Theory of Consciousness and
Holoenergetic Vascular Resonance.
Toward
a Science of Consciousness - "Tucson III", University of Arizona, April 27 to May 2, 1998)
Poster Session Category : Bioelectromagnetic/Resonance
Effect (04.07
Abstract #977).
Cotterill has revived and expanded the motor theory of
consciousness (JCS 1995.96.97) suggesting the motor output as probing
the environment and the sensory input as a feedback in conscious perception.
This probing or RADAR function should be extended to the mesodermic
vascular system.
Previous
research in vascular medicine, chronobiology and holoenergetics has suggested that the vascular system is a
gravitational interferometer allowing intrinsic temporal coding (J. Ratte, 1993). This background prompted the hypothesis that
the mesodermic vascular network is a gravitational
computer, the ectodermic tissues such as nervous system and sensory organs
detect E. M. waves, the mesodemic tissues such as
muscular and vascular systems detecting pericorporeal
gravitational waves. (Research Abstracts --Tucson II, #330, p. 132)
Consciousness
is like an interferometry, a measure, a comparison
between a referent and a variable, between interior and exterior.
Biology
shows that we cannot be receivers if we are not transmitters. Oscillatory
movements of receptor surfaces are critical to perception; saccadic nystagmoid movements of retina in vision of E.M. waves,
respiratory movements in olfactive detection of
chemical gradients, movements of cochlear cells in hearing acoustic waves and
tremor for touch. The vascular oscillatory movements and plethysmographic
variations are, likely, necessary to detect gravitational waves. Put another
way, the human body detects only variations or differences or discontinuities.
It detects only the second derivative like acceleration, not speed or a
continuous sound. A signal is always a variation.
The
principle of equivalence between gravitation and acceleration allows one to
understand that the muscular system detects gravitational gradients and
achieves spatial coding while the mesodermic
cardiovascular system realizes temporal coding due to its auto-oscillatory
movements. Consciousness is spatial and temporal coding-decoding or pattern
recognition. This role is not limited to ectodermic nervous system and sensory
organs but belongs also to mesodemic tissues which
can, in a blindsight way, resonate to and detect
spatial patterns or morphemes such as hieroglyphes,
ideograms or pictograms.
This
mesodermic reading, without transfert
of E.M. energy, agrees with the principle of L.M. Vincent that in biology
"information is not constituted of probabilistic events but by pattern or
form recognition." The cardiovascular system acts as a resonant cavity,
like a Fabry-Perot interferometer producing laser
emission. The embryo of drosophilia shows subradiance or superradiance phenomena
after exposure to light. Our hypothesis that the vascular system produces also
emission of gravitational waves and can consequently detect them, stems out of
the clinical phenomenon of holoenergetic vascular
resonance as observed in clinical practice.
The
common topology of the early neural tube and of the cardiac tube allows a
resonance between ectoderm and mesoderm. There is no available technology to
document this claim, but when it becomes available the landscape of biological study
of consciousness will be changed because the nervous system is only one limb of
the interferometric loop.
© Jean Ratte Jean Ratte
jean.ratte@holoener.com