The Mystery of Consciousness | Interview with Dr. Michael Clarage

Perhaps the greatest mystery of human experience is consciousness itself. Today, the fields of neuroscience and neurotechnology provide astounding insights into the electrical and chemical processes of the brain. Consequently, institutional science proposes with confidence that the brain alone creates conscious experience. Yet despite all that science has learned, the very source and essence of consciousness remains a puzzle. Thunderbolts colleague Dr. Michael Clarage shares with us his thoughts on the enduring mysteries of consciousness.

Three articles relating to Dr. Clarage’s video:

Tiny Brain no Obstacle to French Civil Servant

Man With Tiny Brain Shocks Doctors

The Man with the Missing Brain

Recent video presentations on the mystery of consciousness:

Dr. Gary Schwartz interview

Dr. Rupert Sheldrake interview 

Dr. Clarage received his PhD in Physics from Brandeis University (1992), studying the biological and statistical behavior of proteins. Prior to that, he spent several years studying binary pulsars at the Arecibo radio telescope. With his brother, he gave traveling lectures about their discoveries in the areas of fractional calculus, fractals, and chaotic systems. Over the past 15 years, he has presented public lectures on such topics as Relativity and Dimensions, Metaphysics in Biology, Transformation in Supernova and Metamorphosis in Biology. Dr. Clarage is currently a scientist with the SAFIRE Project.

 

 

 

 

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