Innovative Discoveries on the Laws of Cosmology and Humanity: New Perspectives on the World
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Highlights
- •Dimensional Structure: Consciousness is grounded in six senses (the five traditional senses plus the soul), constituting a dynamic flow of resonance that connects the individual to the universe through the temporal dimension.
- •Origin and Diffusion: Originating within the brain, consciousness radiates instantaneously as a reflection of dignity and purity; the sixth sense perceives the invisible, acting as a default mechanism for bodily preservation.
- •Altered States: Sleep and hypnosis serve to suspend or manipulate consciousness by dissociating the soul; a state of unconsciousness is characterized by total irresponsibility, analogous to biological death.
- •Interspecific Vigilance: Unlike other species that maintain constant biological alertness, human beings' voluntary relinquishment of consciousness (via substances or external influences) constitutes a failure of ecological and existential responsibility.
- •Fields and Maturity: Internal consciousness (memory) transforms vibrations into a spiritual lexicon; these levels of awareness evolve with age, facilitating adaptation to a multidimensional reality.
Abstract
This study proposes an innovative framework for exploring the laws of human cosmology by modeling consciousness as a dynamic entity integrating six fundamental sensory dimensions (taste, vision, smell, hearing, internal/external touch, and soul). Inspired by the treatise Mystères Dévoilés : Vérités Novatrices – Révélations des Lois de la Cosmologie de l’Homme (Adan, 2025), the aim is to link consciousness to parallel realities through sensory vibrations, while emphasizing the supreme position of human beings within nature. An observational and contemplative methodology was employed, combining a literature review in neuroscience and philosophy with immersive observations in African and European societies (2020–2025), along with meditative reflections accounting for variations related to age, gender, and cultural context. The findings indicate that consciousness emerges as a dual transverse wave, evolving from a fetal pseudo-consciousness to a mature postnatal form, with passive anomalies such as hypnosis or hallucinations. It interacts with the environment through six senses, generating vibrations that give rise to parallel realities; neurons function as a bridge between body and soul, whereas sleep illustrates vital discontinuity. At the cosmic scale, consciousness links life and the universe, influenced by time and predestination. These discoveries offer a unified model between the material and immaterial realms, with implications for scientific philosophy, addiction prevention, and the preservation of human dignity as a supreme ethical responsibility.
Keywords
Adanian Theories Sensory Vibrations Parallel Realities Soul and Gravity Consciousness Human Cosmology Scientific Philosophy1. Introduction
This article proposes an epistemological rupture by introducing the Adanian Theories, an original philosophical–scientific framework developed from the treatise Mystères Dévoilés : Vérités Novatrices – Révélations des Lois de la Cosmologie de l’Homme (Adan (2025)). This model posits that human consciousness is a dynamic system composed of a deformable endogenous and exogenous field with six fundamental dimensions: taste, vision, smell, hearing, touch (internal and external), and soul—the latter constituting the ultimate pivot of both sensory and spiritual experience. Far from being a mere emergent faculty, consciousness is conceptualized as a perpetual flux of vibrations continuously linking the internal field (memory) and the external field (six senses) to parallel realities, while remaining anchored to the universe through the temporal axis of the sixth sense. This model offers, for the first time, a coherent explanation of reality, hypnosis, sleep paralysis, lucid dreaming, out-of-body experiences, and near-death experiences—not as mere cerebral productions, but as manifestations of the controlled permeability of the conscious field.
The main objective of this study is threefold: (1) to establish a rigorous model of consciousness and its properties; (2) to demonstrate that neurons constitute an on-tological bridge between the body and the soul; and (3) to formulate the cosmological laws of the human being integrating sensory vibrations, intentionality, and space–time. Methodologically, this work draws on an original combination of immersive observations, comparative analyses of the neuroscientific and philosophical literature, and introspective observations and meditative practices conducted between 2020 and 2025 across multiple cultures in sub-Saharan Africa and Europe.
The expected contributions are theoretical, practical, and ethical. Theoretically, this work opens the way toward a unified human cosmology that transcends the classical materialism–idealism dichotomy. .....
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Gauss-Laplace Distribution. Illustration generated with AI assistance.
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Corporal Symmetry and Geophysical Dynamics. (a) Corporal axis of sym- metry identified
by the vertical line. The black line indicates the line of corporal parity.
(b) The Earth's Magnetic Shield: Dynamics and interaction with the solar wind within the
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Morphological Symmetry of the Human Body. The line of symmetry is in- dicated by
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Bose-Einstein Condensation: From Disordered Thermal Gas to Coherent Matter-Wave
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