The Human Battery: Theories into Consciousness
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This autobiography delves into the intersection of ancient philosophy and contemporary thought. Exploring profound ideas, the book navigates the complexities of consciousness, offering a compelling journey through the lens of a modern-day Aristotle. Bridging timeless wisdom with cutting-edge concepts, this work challenges readers to reconsider the nature of existence and the mind in our rapidly evolving world.
Ryan Strachan
I was 14 when I thought that E=mc2 had an interpretation error in the equation. With positive thought and love for this planet, I surpassed all obstacles that life gave me, which led me into writing this book, my theory to the ultimate unanswered question: What is consciousness?
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The Human Battery - Ryan Strachan
The Human Battery
Copyright © 2024 by Ryan Strachan
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Contents
Consciousness
Navigating My Conscious Energy
The Absorption Theory
About the Author
Consciousness
T here is a lot to say when it comes to consciousness. Everyone has their own thoughts on what consciousness is. Consciousness is not just being awake. And conscious energy and conscious matter are two separate components of consciousness. Conscious matter is our brain, which holds our thoughts and memories. Conscious energy is what drives our feelings and actions; it’s an energy that drives us into the future. It surrounds us and makes us human. And we are forever absorbing this energy beginning right from birth.
The energy of consciousness comes in two forms: positive and negative energy. And we all have this energy both inside and outside of us. Keeping positivity as our primary thought process will keep the negative energy out of our lives. But it is true that there is now more negative primary consciousness then ever before. Conscious energy absorbs its environment. If society continues to provide a negative tone toward people’s thoughts, then life’s true purpose gets blocked by negativity. And life’s path gets extremely hard in finding a positive life.
The consciousness within kids being raised today is built from the negativity that we have applied to it, with split families, technology, news, etc. . . . I like the old saying, You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.
But it is still an energy that surrounds us. So, applying positivity into our surroundings, combined with the strength of our positive primary consciousness will lead to happiness at every turn in life. What I mean by primary consciousness is that which is instilled in someone before the hardening of their soft spot.
We are all told that we have a hole in the top of our heads, and this is the passage for primary and subsequent consciousness. The soft spot on the top of a newborn’s head is where the transfer of this energy travels. It is where the positive and negative energy are absorbed into thought. This is continuous from birth to death. Although I do feel that at some point after birth, an infant will establish its true conscious. And once the soft spot hardens, it makes it harder to change what was instilled up to that point. But it is my belief that this spot doesn’t fully harden and allows passage of conscious energy throughout a person’s lifetime.
I estimate that the age of three is when the consciousness has learned enough; hopefully in those first three years of life the infant was raised properly. Every person is raised differently, which makes for different growth in society. It used to be the terrible twos,
but we are now seeing kids evolving into the terrible
at a later age, and it is now harder to control young children’s behaviours.
I grew up with strict but reasonable rules from my parents. And this practice creates a bond of respect at a later age. Without a strict upbringing and allowing negativity to be instilled at an early age, kids will not think twice when there are options to either do the right thing or not.
And not only is consciousness an adaptable energy, but it is also an energy that can be harnessed when needed. It also drives our thought processes as we journey down the paths in our lives. I call it Life Algorithms.
In my life since I was three years old, I did what my feelings told me to do, if it was not breaking any laws, and I was