Exploration and Assertion of the ‘Theory of Potential’ using Human Brain Signals


Authors : Flower, J. R. , Chuckravanen D.

Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 5 - May


Google Scholar : http://bitly.ws/9nMw

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DOI : 10.38124/IJISRT20MAY167

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Abstract : It may happen that exceptional selforganisation of oneself can lead to the breaking down of old patterns and hence the birth of a new pattern. This new pattern causes a new mindset for that individual, and thus this individual perceives the world differently while being in a higher state of mind. So far, it was posited theoretically and qualitatively by Dr. Flower that this type of manifestation occurs because previously untapped cognitive neural cells are now allowed to create a new neuronal pathway leading to a new path of cognition and human development.

Keywords : Theory of Potential, Human Understanding, Langham’s Concept, Brain Signal, Cell Development

It may happen that exceptional selforganisation of oneself can lead to the breaking down of old patterns and hence the birth of a new pattern. This new pattern causes a new mindset for that individual, and thus this individual perceives the world differently while being in a higher state of mind. So far, it was posited theoretically and qualitatively by Dr. Flower that this type of manifestation occurs because previously untapped cognitive neural cells are now allowed to create a new neuronal pathway leading to a new path of cognition and human development.

Keywords : Theory of Potential, Human Understanding, Langham’s Concept, Brain Signal, Cell Development

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