Empirical Evidence on the Software Influence of Taheri Consciousness Fields and the Existence of the Mind at the Cellular Level
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Keywords
Sciencefact, Taheri Consciousness Fields, TCFs, Cell mind, Cell line, Cancer cells
Abstract
Studies of the effects of T-Consciousness Fields and the various experiments in this field are performed in accordance with the study phases mentioned in the author guidelines. The first phase (phase zero), or the first step, is detecting the effects of these non-material and non-energetic fields at the level of living organisms and nonliving materials. Sciencefact, an emerging field of study, provides researchers with a framework for designing scientific experiments that go beyond the traditional examination of matter and energy. This new science makes it possible to study and investigate the other element of the universe: T-Consciousness. In previous studies, it was observed that cancer cells behave differently in ex vivo, in vivo, and in vitro environments. For example, in a study on a rat cancer model, metastasis was inhibited, while an induction of growth in cancer cells was demonstrated in a culture medium. Thereby, a wide variety of cell lines with different morphologies were exposed to TCFs through the conduction of various experiments. What you will read in this issue includes four studies conducted on the subject of the effect of TCFs on living cells, and the examination of their results in light of the theories proposed by the founder of the TCF theory: Mohammad Ali Taheri. Studying the behavior of living organisms with respect to their functional and structural details and the countless variables involved in survival mechanisms, is a complicated endeavor that is full of unknown parameters.