Abstract

Teilhard de Chardin’s integration of geobiological phenomena with philosophical and spiritual perspectives resulted in ideas, such as potentially quantifiable “spiritual energy”, the emergence of a “sphere of human thinking” (noosphere) as the next evolutionary stage of the biosphere, and the ultimate expansion of consciousness into the galaxy. Transformations of his concepts into contemporary values that effectively define cosmology, quantum biology, and human cerebral parameters could support his interpretations. Scaled quantification of basic universal energies match the magnitudes measured within the human cerebrum during thinking. Superposition of the magnetic fields associated with thinking upon the intergalactic strength fields for induced changes in magnetic moments of elementary electrons solves for durations that approach the age of the universe or “immortality”. The immersion of the human species within both the earth’s magnetic field and the Schumann Resonances creates the conditions for producing the “noosphere” and for its potential expansion into space. The rapid development of new computer-based technologies that expose the human population to homogeneous energetic patterns and produce cognitive states consistent with “unifying” the noosphere could be sufficient to produce physical changes which would support Teilhard de Chardin’s hypotheses.

Highlights

  • The “dangerous thoughts” of combining traditional religious and philosophical presumptions with human evolution were articulated during the year 1938 in the manuscript entitled Le Phenomene Humain (The Phenomenon of Man) by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1959)

  • We describe an emerging technology whose physical properties could lead to the condition that could precipitate the “global consciousness” and expansion of beyond the terrestrial boundaries that he suggested and described in the 1955 publication of his treatise

  • If large numbers of people on the planet engaged in the technology that produced this configuration within the cerebrums and the specific subjective experiences, the conditions would be met potentially for the creation of a noosphere or the sphere of human thought with specific physical properties, as predicted by Teilhard de Chardin

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Introduction

The “dangerous thoughts” of combining traditional religious and philosophical presumptions with human evolution were articulated during the year 1938 in the manuscript entitled Le Phenomene Humain (The Phenomenon of Man) by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1959). If there were 10 of these spikes per second or 10 Hz (the median peak power frequency of the human cerebrum as measured by electroencephalography as “brain waves”), the energy associated with the “electromagnetic” pattern of neurons would be 2 × 10−19 J per second or about ten million times less than the energy per second required to maintain the metabolic operation of the neuron as cellular matter This small amount of energy per action potential, 10−20 J, is the same magnitude of quantum that is required to add a base nucleotide to a ribbon of RNA that will determine the type of protein sequence within the cell. Simultaneous measurement of quantitative shifts in electroencephalographic power indicated strong correlations between the activity within the participants left prefrontal region which is associated with personal intent, decision-making and choice, and the irradiant flux density of the photon emissions from the right side of the head (Dotta et al, 2012) The importance of this connection between imagination and consciousness and photon emissions from the human brain to Teilhard de Chardin’s premises cannot be over-emphasized. The convergence, the “omega point” was Teilhard de Chardin’s description of the maximum level of that complexity and consciousness to which the universe is evolving

The Personal Universe
The Uniting Factor
The Human Brain and the Earth
Temporal Continuity of Consciousness: “Immortality”
Excess Correlation and Non-Locality
Twenty-First Century Technology and the Noosphere
Findings
10. Conclusion
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