Validating the Matasa Theory: A Step Toward Understanding Consciousness
The Matasa Theory proposes a groundbreaking idea: human consciousness exists as an electromagnetic field that synchronizes with Earth's gravitational forces, particularly during sleep. While this may sound unconventional, the theory is rooted in the idea that consciousness is not just a product of the brain but an interaction between electromagnetic fields and gravity. To gain scientific acceptance, any new theory must undergo rigorous validation. Here's an exploration of how I could validate the Matasa Theory through empirical testing. Hypothesis: The Connection Between Consciousness, Electromagnetic Fields, and Gravity Matasa Theory suggests that during sleep, the human brain's electromagnetic field syncs with Earth's gravitational field. This alignment, theorized to occur during deep sleep, could explain how consciousness operates on a level that is more than just neural activity in the brain. But how do I validate this claim? Let’s break it down. Step 1: The Experim...