Changes in Cement Mass under the Influence of Consciousness Bond Field: A Study of Taheri Consciousness Theory
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Keywords
Consciousness Bond Field, Taheri Consciousness Fields, Crystal changes, Cement, Mass change, Thermal analysis
Abstract
Taheri Consciousness (T-Consciousness) was introduced and defined by Mohammad Ali Taheri as one of the constituent components of the Cosmos in addition to matter and energy, from which Taheri Consciousness Fields (TCFs) are derived. TCFs are not matter or energy, but they can be proven by scientific experiments. In this regard, extensive research on materials indicates that the occurred changes require energy. As no energy was applied during the experiment, the only reason for these changes was the existence of T-Consciousness. By examining the behavior of cement in various functions, it was found that in many cases, the water absorption of cement was reduced or remained constant while the number of elements had changed. This finding raised the possibility of a change in the mass of the matter. This study investigated the volume and mass of 9 identical cement samples up to 28 days old. It was found that water absorption under T-Consciousness Field was still lower (-2.8%, -2.6%), the mass of the samples increased (3 to 4%), and the percentage of crystalline phase was higher in the samples under the Field. TGA (Thermal gravimetric analysis), DTA (Differential thermal analysis), and DSC (Differential scanning calorimetry) analysis results were consistent with XRF (X-Ray Fluorescence) and XRD (X-ray Diffraction).