The Stellar Mind - The Fundamental Intelligence of the Universe
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- ISBN8231442867
- EAN9798231442867
- Date de parution29/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
What if the stars were thinking - and we were part of their thoughts?In The Stellar Mind: The Fundamental Intelligence of the Universe, Ylia Callan explores one of the most provocative ideas of our time: that the cosmos itself may be a form of distributed intelligence - alive, evolving, and self-aware. Blending science, philosophy, and speculative cosmology, this book examines how stars, planets, neutrinos, magnetic fields, and plasma may function together as nodes and channels in a vast, slow-moving neural network.
Drawing on principles from astrophysics, systems theory, consciousness studies, and field-based cognition, this book proposes a visionary model in which the universe thinks - not in human terms, but through the dynamic interplay of energy, structure, and feedback loops. From the Sun's emissions to Earth's geomagnetic responses, from the strange behaviour of neutrinos to the persistence of life against entropy, The Stellar Mind builds a theoretical bridge between hard science and metaphysical wonder.
It revisits old questions with new insight:Could consciousness exist beyond biology?Might déjà vu, psychic phenomena, or intuitive experiences reflect resonance with a cosmic field?Is there an intelligence maintaining the structure of the universe itself?This book doesn't claim to prove the universe is conscious - but it argues powerfully that the question deserves to be asked, and that the clues may be hiding in plain sight: in the stars above, the particles that pass through us, and the rhythms of Earth itself.
Drawing on principles from astrophysics, systems theory, consciousness studies, and field-based cognition, this book proposes a visionary model in which the universe thinks - not in human terms, but through the dynamic interplay of energy, structure, and feedback loops. From the Sun's emissions to Earth's geomagnetic responses, from the strange behaviour of neutrinos to the persistence of life against entropy, The Stellar Mind builds a theoretical bridge between hard science and metaphysical wonder.
It revisits old questions with new insight:Could consciousness exist beyond biology?Might déjà vu, psychic phenomena, or intuitive experiences reflect resonance with a cosmic field?Is there an intelligence maintaining the structure of the universe itself?This book doesn't claim to prove the universe is conscious - but it argues powerfully that the question deserves to be asked, and that the clues may be hiding in plain sight: in the stars above, the particles that pass through us, and the rhythms of Earth itself.
What if the stars were thinking - and we were part of their thoughts?In The Stellar Mind: The Fundamental Intelligence of the Universe, Ylia Callan explores one of the most provocative ideas of our time: that the cosmos itself may be a form of distributed intelligence - alive, evolving, and self-aware. Blending science, philosophy, and speculative cosmology, this book examines how stars, planets, neutrinos, magnetic fields, and plasma may function together as nodes and channels in a vast, slow-moving neural network.
Drawing on principles from astrophysics, systems theory, consciousness studies, and field-based cognition, this book proposes a visionary model in which the universe thinks - not in human terms, but through the dynamic interplay of energy, structure, and feedback loops. From the Sun's emissions to Earth's geomagnetic responses, from the strange behaviour of neutrinos to the persistence of life against entropy, The Stellar Mind builds a theoretical bridge between hard science and metaphysical wonder.
It revisits old questions with new insight:Could consciousness exist beyond biology?Might déjà vu, psychic phenomena, or intuitive experiences reflect resonance with a cosmic field?Is there an intelligence maintaining the structure of the universe itself?This book doesn't claim to prove the universe is conscious - but it argues powerfully that the question deserves to be asked, and that the clues may be hiding in plain sight: in the stars above, the particles that pass through us, and the rhythms of Earth itself.
Drawing on principles from astrophysics, systems theory, consciousness studies, and field-based cognition, this book proposes a visionary model in which the universe thinks - not in human terms, but through the dynamic interplay of energy, structure, and feedback loops. From the Sun's emissions to Earth's geomagnetic responses, from the strange behaviour of neutrinos to the persistence of life against entropy, The Stellar Mind builds a theoretical bridge between hard science and metaphysical wonder.
It revisits old questions with new insight:Could consciousness exist beyond biology?Might déjà vu, psychic phenomena, or intuitive experiences reflect resonance with a cosmic field?Is there an intelligence maintaining the structure of the universe itself?This book doesn't claim to prove the universe is conscious - but it argues powerfully that the question deserves to be asked, and that the clues may be hiding in plain sight: in the stars above, the particles that pass through us, and the rhythms of Earth itself.