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The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman
Avis posté le 2024-01-26
A Wonderful Journey into the Human Brain
We are witnessing an awful cognitive decline. Modern humans are not able to process complex information and even to think, anymore. Why? Or rather, what a kind of dramatic evolutionary phenomenon made this happen?
It is from this central and fundamental question that Romanian author and independent researcher Dan Mrejeru crafted a brilliant and well detailed collection of academic papers focused on the evolution and regression of human beings.
The collection, enriched with opinions and point of views of the same author and eminent scientists, gave rise to the book titled The Making, The Rise, And The Future Of The SpeakingMan. As you can see through the cover, this work is the fourth edition of an awe-inspiring analysis split into three important parts, which start from the creation (the making), the development (the rise) and the consequences (the future) of the so-called speaking man. The latter is the latest stage of human evolution that took place just 23,000 years ago, when the dominant species on our planet was Homo Sapiens.
Forced to survive and face a long series of complex events and complexities, early humans developed a strong neuronal network that made them able to think, process information and speak, shaping a new modern human species the author depicts as Homo Loquens or Speakingman.
This new species is the one we are still having today and that, unfortunately, does not have the skills of our ancestors. Despite all this loquacity, also proved by comments on digital chats and social media, the modern speaking man has lost his innate capacity to understand and, above all, to listen to the needs of his own kind. Because, as the book says, “we are submerged by an ocean of information, but instead of diving, we drown.”
In the book, the author gradually drives readers to discover interesting and scientifically backed perspectives. But it is essential to note that his work is not a mere nonfiction book, but a neuroscience volume sourced with excerpts, abstracts and citations of established scholars.
Moreover, the daughter of the author is a talented neuroscientist. Dan Mrejeru, instead, is an engineer who saw the dream to become a geologist denied in his country of birth, Romania.
Emigrated to the United States, the author achieved his dreams and learned English to show his research to the world. The setting of his book is, in fact, universal, because the expressed concepts are universal. The English language is academic, and suitable to be read and understood all over the world.
Furthermore, I found the book exceptionally international, with only a couple of punctuation misspells due to the European provenance of the author who pushed him to use different rules. The book is, in fact, well written, with a flow of words and methodical concepts that keep you glued from the first to the last page.
Indeed, blending geological events, prehistoric data and neuroscience discoveries, Dan Mrejeru offers us an optimal description on what has happened to the human brain over a long frame of time: from the flourishing of new neurons, who made us who we were until 200 years ago, to the current neuronal changes we are experiencing today. The tone of voice is technical and heartfelt at the same time, and you can always perceive the message this author intended to convey.
A review may not be enough to fully describe this book, many concepts would deserve to be reported entirely, such as the explanations I highlighted during the reading, which, among other things, is facilitated by the lack of footnotes, because references and quotes are properly integrated in the content.
Linear and nonlinear thinking, geomagnetism, oxidative stress and their influence on our brain, the transition from collectivism to individualism, the impairment of creativity, the manipulative “brain” of marketing and artificial intelligence, the risk of a slow but inexorable emotional and human decay due to unnatural neural networks that aim to mimic the learning skills of Homo Loquens.
This and much more is factually discussed and narrated in a book that is a wonderful journey into the past, present and future “to save the world and ourselves from the miseries we have created.”
We are witnessing an awful cognitive decline. Modern humans are not able to process complex information and even to think, anymore. Why? Or rather, what a kind of dramatic evolutionary phenomenon made this happen?
It is from this central and fundamental question that Romanian author and independent researcher Dan Mrejeru crafted a brilliant and well detailed collection of academic papers focused on the evolution and regression of human beings.
The collection, enriched with opinions and point of views of the same author and eminent scientists, gave rise to the book titled The Making, The Rise, And The Future Of The SpeakingMan. As you can see through the cover, this work is the fourth edition of an awe-inspiring analysis split into three important parts, which start from the creation (the making), the development (the rise) and the consequences (the future) of the so-called speaking man. The latter is the latest stage of human evolution that took place just 23,000 years ago, when the dominant species on our planet was Homo Sapiens.
Forced to survive and face a long series of complex events and complexities, early humans developed a strong neuronal network that made them able to think, process information and speak, shaping a new modern human species the author depicts as Homo Loquens or Speakingman.
This new species is the one we are still having today and that, unfortunately, does not have the skills of our ancestors. Despite all this loquacity, also proved by comments on digital chats and social media, the modern speaking man has lost his innate capacity to understand and, above all, to listen to the needs of his own kind. Because, as the book says, “we are submerged by an ocean of information, but instead of diving, we drown.”
In the book, the author gradually drives readers to discover interesting and scientifically backed perspectives. But it is essential to note that his work is not a mere nonfiction book, but a neuroscience volume sourced with excerpts, abstracts and citations of established scholars.
Moreover, the daughter of the author is a talented neuroscientist. Dan Mrejeru, instead, is an engineer who saw the dream to become a geologist denied in his country of birth, Romania.
Emigrated to the United States, the author achieved his dreams and learned English to show his research to the world. The setting of his book is, in fact, universal, because the expressed concepts are universal. The English language is academic, and suitable to be read and understood all over the world.
Furthermore, I found the book exceptionally international, with only a couple of punctuation misspells due to the European provenance of the author who pushed him to use different rules. The book is, in fact, well written, with a flow of words and methodical concepts that keep you glued from the first to the last page.
Indeed, blending geological events, prehistoric data and neuroscience discoveries, Dan Mrejeru offers us an optimal description on what has happened to the human brain over a long frame of time: from the flourishing of new neurons, who made us who we were until 200 years ago, to the current neuronal changes we are experiencing today. The tone of voice is technical and heartfelt at the same time, and you can always perceive the message this author intended to convey.
A review may not be enough to fully describe this book, many concepts would deserve to be reported entirely, such as the explanations I highlighted during the reading, which, among other things, is facilitated by the lack of footnotes, because references and quotes are properly integrated in the content.
Linear and nonlinear thinking, geomagnetism, oxidative stress and their influence on our brain, the transition from collectivism to individualism, the impairment of creativity, the manipulative “brain” of marketing and artificial intelligence, the risk of a slow but inexorable emotional and human decay due to unnatural neural networks that aim to mimic the learning skills of Homo Loquens.
This and much more is factually discussed and narrated in a book that is a wonderful journey into the past, present and future “to save the world and ourselves from the miseries we have created.”
- quantum science book
An enlightening book
This book does not show a fictional reality, but the reality just as it really is. Mystic Love, indeed, is not only the sequel of Myth Breaker, Quantum Science book by Indian professor Rakhi Roy Halder, but a spiritual love story which completes and enriches the scientific explanations of the previous work.
Always written in story form, with dialogues arranged like a screenplay and described through insightful images, Mystic Love narrates the love between an English teacher and a young driver. Not a worldly feeling, but a spiritual union among twin flames, namely: the two halves of a unique soul.
The subtitle of the second book of the Quantum Series is, in fact, What Are True Love And Twin Flame Union?
Mystic Love is simultaneously a gripping and relaxing book which pushes readers to reflect on the fact that cosmic energy and spirituality are perfectly embedded in the concepts of science, rather, they are Science.
It is ever the elderly gentleman, one of the main characters of the Quantum Series trilogy, who explains and unravels notions like the dimensional Universe, the energy that resides in our body, the illusions of social conditioning.
The young boy and the English teacher are respectively married with other persons, but being twin flames means that their souls are an only thing planned by the Universe before their birth. Their end is not a carnal union, but a divine mission.
Even though many concepts are rooted in Indian culture, the scientific theories expressed in the book are universal and applicable to everybody.
Every soul contains feminine and masculine energy, when these energies meet and cooperate among them, humans experience an incredible elevation of their conscience.
Today, are people really aware and open minded? No, unfortunately, because, as the book clearly shows us, social conditioning imposes illusory bonds and false desires.
Often, people get married to the wrong person in order to acquire social status. In this way, they forget the most important relationship with themselves. They also forget their youthful dreams and end up trapped in a monolithic life which gives rise to stress and an excruciating inner pain.
But the plans of the Universe are different, and, above all, they are true. Nothing happens by chance in the cosmic levels of energy.
Readers will discover it gradually, through 145 pages where narration, images and quantic levels brilliantly merge and lead towards a higher level of mindfulness.
It is not a case that the author manages a hub to help us get rid of stress.
In this framework, Mystic Love is the perfect medicine to detox us from the conditioning of our modern age.
It is the dialogue with our Self, backed by the scientific proofs that Dr. Halder poured in her book, which saves us from anxiety and depression, not social media, digital bots or artificial intelligence.
The proof is that an artificial thing is obviously not true. It is instead true that aware men and women can create fulfilled realities, because these strictly depend on the cosmic energy.
The Universe works like a hologram: if you have negative feelings, you’ll obtain a negative reality. If you feed positive thoughts, you’ll have a positive life.
Like Myth Breaker, Mystic Love informs, educates and teaches to undertake a cosmic evolution to transform us from soulless people to soulful persons with a main goal in mind: spreading peace and love through the world.
This book does not show a fictional reality, but the reality just as it really is. Mystic Love, indeed, is not only the sequel of Myth Breaker, Quantum Science book by Indian professor Rakhi Roy Halder, but a spiritual love story which completes and enriches the scientific explanations of the previous work.
Always written in story form, with dialogues arranged like a screenplay and described through insightful images, Mystic Love narrates the love between an English teacher and a young driver. Not a worldly feeling, but a spiritual union among twin flames, namely: the two halves of a unique soul.
The subtitle of the second book of the Quantum Series is, in fact, What Are True Love And Twin Flame Union?
Mystic Love is simultaneously a gripping and relaxing book which pushes readers to reflect on the fact that cosmic energy and spirituality are perfectly embedded in the concepts of science, rather, they are Science.
It is ever the elderly gentleman, one of the main characters of the Quantum Series trilogy, who explains and unravels notions like the dimensional Universe, the energy that resides in our body, the illusions of social conditioning.
The young boy and the English teacher are respectively married with other persons, but being twin flames means that their souls are an only thing planned by the Universe before their birth. Their end is not a carnal union, but a divine mission.
Even though many concepts are rooted in Indian culture, the scientific theories expressed in the book are universal and applicable to everybody.
Every soul contains feminine and masculine energy, when these energies meet and cooperate among them, humans experience an incredible elevation of their conscience.
Today, are people really aware and open minded? No, unfortunately, because, as the book clearly shows us, social conditioning imposes illusory bonds and false desires.
Often, people get married to the wrong person in order to acquire social status. In this way, they forget the most important relationship with themselves. They also forget their youthful dreams and end up trapped in a monolithic life which gives rise to stress and an excruciating inner pain.
But the plans of the Universe are different, and, above all, they are true. Nothing happens by chance in the cosmic levels of energy.
Readers will discover it gradually, through 145 pages where narration, images and quantic levels brilliantly merge and lead towards a higher level of mindfulness.
It is not a case that the author manages a hub to help us get rid of stress.
In this framework, Mystic Love is the perfect medicine to detox us from the conditioning of our modern age.
It is the dialogue with our Self, backed by the scientific proofs that Dr. Halder poured in her book, which saves us from anxiety and depression, not social media, digital bots or artificial intelligence.
The proof is that an artificial thing is obviously not true. It is instead true that aware men and women can create fulfilled realities, because these strictly depend on the cosmic energy.
The Universe works like a hologram: if you have negative feelings, you’ll obtain a negative reality. If you feed positive thoughts, you’ll have a positive life.
Like Myth Breaker, Mystic Love informs, educates and teaches to undertake a cosmic evolution to transform us from soulless people to soulful persons with a main goal in mind: spreading peace and love through the world.
- quantum science book
A passionate healing tool
Did you know that if you put a glass of water in a room where words of love and peace reign, the water molecules take sinuous and floral shapes, while they take twisted and murky shapes if the room is filled with words of distress, rage and hate?
These are some of the brilliant findings contained in a book written by an Indian scientist. She is Professor Rakhi Roy Halder, a college teacher and author of a trilogy about Quantum Science.
I am really honored to review the most meaningful book of her Quantum World Series, titled Myth Breaker Know How We Create Our Destiny Quantum Science Realities Presented in Story Form.
From the beginning, the book is a fascinating journey to discover the most precious “being” of our world, namely a supernatural entity known as Self. What is Self? Our conscience, the soul?
Through the vivid words and illustrations of a fictional story, the author displays us the answers, replying to the untold truths on the cosmic energy which rules everything, even our thoughts, brain and emotions.
The journey that leads to the discovery of our true Self is split into 14 emotional fairy tales, in turn narrated by the two main characters of the book: an old and a young man.
The latter is a career man who got lost in a wood with his car. He is then assisted and housed in a hut by an elderly gentleman who tells stories to help his occasional guests enjoy a stress free life.
The purpose of the author is, in fact, to connect science and spirituality to make the world better than it actually is. It is from this aim that the book focuses our attention on a few essential and long neglected concepts.
Science and culture are today focused only on what can be touched and proved; other things, such as cosmic energy, and its invisible particles, remain confined in the field of a rigid philosophy, which is believed to be irrelevant to change the world.
But this approach is only an illusion, because it disconnects our inner energy from the Quantum power which the Universe daily irradiates over us.
Indeed, the whole (including humans) is ruled by electrical impulses which move through the matter. These impulses are created by invisible particles called quanta. With this awesome insight, the book drives readers to the charming world of quantum energy.
Energy has never been created and never dies. It is eternal and sentient, such as the one contained in the aforementioned glass of water. Energy perceives our feelings and is able to meet our innermost desires.
Nowadays, because of the devilish manipulations of materialism and capitalism, humans have forgotten this big truth. Self is, hence, the inner energy that connects us with the primordial energy of the Universe.
If we free our Self from the burden of materialism, we can obtain all we need.
However, according to the principles enumerated in the book, education and official science limit the power of mind, pushing people towards an eternal frustration and distress, or rather, to chase the false myths of career, money and success.
Everything is engineered (including digital marketing) to turn us into a merchandise and arouse greed.
Just think that advertising banners have colors inducing greed and false desires.
The true Self, instead, knows our real needs, and if you learn to listen to its ancient wisdom, you can do incredible things, and cooperate for a thriving and peaceful world.
This is the greatest lesson of life in this book. After reading it, you’ll realize that, in addition to a masterful literary work, you also found a passionate healing tool made of extensive knowledge and dazzling energy.
Did you know that if you put a glass of water in a room where words of love and peace reign, the water molecules take sinuous and floral shapes, while they take twisted and murky shapes if the room is filled with words of distress, rage and hate?
These are some of the brilliant findings contained in a book written by an Indian scientist. She is Professor Rakhi Roy Halder, a college teacher and author of a trilogy about Quantum Science.
I am really honored to review the most meaningful book of her Quantum World Series, titled Myth Breaker Know How We Create Our Destiny Quantum Science Realities Presented in Story Form.
From the beginning, the book is a fascinating journey to discover the most precious “being” of our world, namely a supernatural entity known as Self. What is Self? Our conscience, the soul?
Through the vivid words and illustrations of a fictional story, the author displays us the answers, replying to the untold truths on the cosmic energy which rules everything, even our thoughts, brain and emotions.
The journey that leads to the discovery of our true Self is split into 14 emotional fairy tales, in turn narrated by the two main characters of the book: an old and a young man.
The latter is a career man who got lost in a wood with his car. He is then assisted and housed in a hut by an elderly gentleman who tells stories to help his occasional guests enjoy a stress free life.
The purpose of the author is, in fact, to connect science and spirituality to make the world better than it actually is. It is from this aim that the book focuses our attention on a few essential and long neglected concepts.
Science and culture are today focused only on what can be touched and proved; other things, such as cosmic energy, and its invisible particles, remain confined in the field of a rigid philosophy, which is believed to be irrelevant to change the world.
But this approach is only an illusion, because it disconnects our inner energy from the Quantum power which the Universe daily irradiates over us.
Indeed, the whole (including humans) is ruled by electrical impulses which move through the matter. These impulses are created by invisible particles called quanta. With this awesome insight, the book drives readers to the charming world of quantum energy.
Energy has never been created and never dies. It is eternal and sentient, such as the one contained in the aforementioned glass of water. Energy perceives our feelings and is able to meet our innermost desires.
Nowadays, because of the devilish manipulations of materialism and capitalism, humans have forgotten this big truth. Self is, hence, the inner energy that connects us with the primordial energy of the Universe.
If we free our Self from the burden of materialism, we can obtain all we need.
However, according to the principles enumerated in the book, education and official science limit the power of mind, pushing people towards an eternal frustration and distress, or rather, to chase the false myths of career, money and success.
Everything is engineered (including digital marketing) to turn us into a merchandise and arouse greed.
Just think that advertising banners have colors inducing greed and false desires.
The true Self, instead, knows our real needs, and if you learn to listen to its ancient wisdom, you can do incredible things, and cooperate for a thriving and peaceful world.
This is the greatest lesson of life in this book. After reading it, you’ll realize that, in addition to a masterful literary work, you also found a passionate healing tool made of extensive knowledge and dazzling energy.