The founder of Earth Network, William Eastwood, worked for a Yale University professor on a secret invention at a private research and development facility at age 13. His interview is in the United States library system microfilm database public record.
"Fast forward 50 years, and you have a visionary who has dedicated his life to crafting a new science and philosophy, offering profound solutions to both personal and global challenges." — Camille, The Edge Magazine.
FROM THE MIND OF WILLIAM EASTWOOD
- Internal Science.
- International Philosophy.
- Belief Projection Theory-(BP).
- The Inner UN.
- The Altruistic Movement.
- 25 books by William Eastwood.
- 500+ articles by William Eastwood.
- A free daily manifesting guide (manifest money, goals and desires).
- The New Scientist (time travel).
Theory of Consciousness — Mind is Fundamental and Universal
- What is the theory of consciousness?
- How is the mind fundamental and universal?
I will answer these questions now.
What is the theory of consciousness?
The Theory of Consciousness and Internal Science reveal that consciousness is fundamental, universal and primary. Quantum mechanics reveals that human observation collapses nonphysical events into material events. In order to do this, consciousness must enter the picture.
The Internal Science paradigm and Theory of Consciousness explain reality in a way that physicalism cannot. The universe is made of consciousness rather than physical building blocks.
The most widely accepted Theory of Consciousness is derived from the work of physicist, David Bohm (Einstein’s friend and colleague). It is called the Holographic Theory of Consciousness. During my own 50 years of research, I formulated my own Theory of Consciousness and my view that consciousness, electromagnetic energy and electrons are manifestations of consciousness and that the mind projects reality.
THE HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE & CONSCIOUSNESS
According to Albert Einstein's colleague David Bohm, the mind projects the events we then perceive. Had Albert Einstein been successful defending Bohm in 1949, "the holographic theory of consciousness" may have replaced physicalism as our world's accepted science. (Documentation Princeton University.)
"The five senses project and then perceive. Everything is consciousness. The mind exists in the electromagnetic field surrounding you, and uses the body and brain to perceive physical reality. Human consciousness is thus able to project its beliefs, thoughts and emotions into material events and objects."
—William Eastwood
The holographic theory of consciousness
The holographic theory of consciousness is largely based on the science of David Bohm. While the scientific method is reductionist and dissects to understand, Bohm's science is holistic, thus allowing Bohm's Internal Science to understand consciousness and External Science to fail to understand.
The holographic theory of consciousness says that the information in the whole is contained in each of its parts.
Electromagnetic waves have an infinite information storage capacity. When waves interact, it is called interference and the original information from each wave in an interference pattern survives and can be extracted from each wave and read regardless.
Based on this view, the brain is understood to be a transmitter and receiver of information. The brain is a bioelectrical organism. The brain draws from the electromagnetic interference patterns that exist around us at all times. The brain thus draws from all information and adds new information to the whole.
Information is not stored in the brain; it is stored in the electromagnetic fields around us. Your thoughts, emotions and memories are not dependent on the existence of the brain. You exist as an individualized portion of the entire universe of information or what Bohm called the holomovement.
Your consciousness is a portion of the total electromagnetic field of the entire multidimensional universe.
Scattered thoughts display incoherence, meaning they go off in all directions from their point of origin, whereas focused thoughts are coherent like laser light. Focusing beliefs, thoughts and emotions is thus the key to personal power and the ability to both pick up information intuitively and manifest goals physically.
The brain, Bohm says, "may act like an antenna" to pick up information from the entire field of information of the universe.
Bohm says that if the mind is preoccupied with outer levels of reality, it is less able to pick up subtle information from the electromagnetic field. To pick up information from any source requires tuning to the frequency of the information sought.
The heart and body must be in coherence with the information of the subtle energies sought in order to experience profound intuition and identification.
To increase your bioelectrical sensitivity requires focusing and tuning the mind.
Bohm indicates that the “explicate order” (physical reality) is a projection from the “implicate order” (an inner reality of information) which underlies everything. Information guides the process by which matter is organized as the forms we then perceive. The collapsing wave function enters in, thus introducing the role human consciousness plays in the formation of the universe. Without an observer there is "only" electromagnetic energy containing information (consciousness).
Internal Science and International Philosophy adds its own unique perspective in a way that makes sense of Bohm's holographic universe.
Belief Projection Theory, Internal Science and International Philosophy (application of Internal Science), all points to consciousness being fundamental, universal and primary.
The Theory of Consciousness and belief Projection Theory reveal that your beliefs, thoughts and emotions are projected into your personal reality.
The Theory of Consciousness draws from The Holographic Theory of Consciousness (below) and Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (below).
Internal Science and International Philosophy articles are simple and easy to understand.
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