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  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

    The exposure to low level EMF fields related to internet usage produces endosymbiotic archaeal growth in the brain and neanderthalisation of the human brain. The archaeaons and porphyrions are capable of magnetoperception and quantal perception of low level EMF fields which leads to further archaea endosymbiosis. The low level EMF fields produced by endosymbiotic neuronal archaea can modulate internet function leading to two-way communications between the internet and the human brain producing man-machine hybrids. The endosymbiotic archaeal perception of low level EMF fields leads to cerebral cortical atrophy and cerebellar dominance producing a cerebellar cognitive affective disorder. This leads to epidemic autism and a robotic brain. The autistic robotic brain is primed to interact with the internet and is regulated by it leading to digislaves who are slaves to the internet. The autistic robotic brain is an impulsive brain which is surrealistic and syntheistic. It lacks compassion and empathy and leads to an isolated existence guided by the internet. The robots themselves are conscious based on panpsychism and robot-human hybrids become superconscious superhumans.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

    Dietary fibre and human drugs- antibiotic and non-antibiotic can modulate the gut flora producing colonic archaeal growth and endosymbiosis. The high fibre diet is digested by the colonic flora leading to generation of short chain fatty acids and inhibits endosymbiotic and colonic archaeal growth. A low fibre diet with increase in protein and fat leads to stimulation of endosymbiotic and colonic archaeal growth. The archaea develop protective mechanism of antibiotic resistance and dominates the colonic microflora. The colonic archaea by natural selection and DNA/gene exchanges with other colonic and endosymbiotic organism transfer the genes for antibiotic resistance to other colonic flora. This forms the basis for the generation of superbugs resistant to all antibiotics. The colonic archaea also generates RNA viroids which are converted to DNA viroids by colonic epithelial HERV reverse transcriptase and gets integrated into the colonic genome. The RNA and DNA viroids hybridise with the viroidal and bacterial population of the gut microbiome and virobiome DNA and RNA leading to generation of new viruses.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £35.99

    The idea of goodness is based on reason and logic. Reason judgment and logic is a function of the cerebral cortex especially the prefrontal lobe. Prefrontal lobe function needs dynamic synaptic connectivity which is produced by jumping genes mediated by human endogenous retroviral sequences. Goodness is correlated with heaven. The idea of evil is based on the unconscious and the impulsive behavior related to subcortical areas especially the cerebellum. The cerebellum is the site of impulsive behavior and the unconscious behavior. The cerebellar and subcortical brain connections are predominantly archaeal colony networks. The idea of evil is related to hell. The idea of conscious judgmental acts and unconscious impulsive acts, heaven and hell, goodness and evil are juxtapositions. The global warming and exposure to low level of EMF leads to actinidic archaeal growth in the brain and increased archaeal magnetite mediated perception of low level of EMF. This leads to prefrontal cortex atrophy and cerebellar dominance. The conscious becomes minimal and unconscious brain takes over.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

    Modern civilization results in changes in dietary habits leading to less consumption of fibre and more intake of protein and fat. This leads to increased colonic archaeal growth and archaeal endosymbiosis. The archaeal endosymbiosis in the brain produces increased magnetoperception and quantal perception of low level EMF producing frontal atrophy and cerebellar dominance. These changes can be reversed by a higher intake of fibre. This leads to civilizational diseases like neurodegeneration, autism, schizophrenia, autoimmune disease, cancer and metabolic syndrome.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £62.99

    The endosymbiotic actinidic archaea forms the basis of life and can be considered as the third element in the cell. It regulates the cell, the neuro-immune-endocrine system and the conscious/ unconscious brain. The endosymbiotic actinidic archaea can be called as the elixir of life. A definite population of endosymbiotic actinidic archaea is required for the existence and survival of life. Thus actinidic archaea are important for survival of human life and can be considered as crucial to it. Symbiosis by actinidic archaea is the basis of evolution of humans and primates. The increase in endosymbiotic archaeal growth can lead to the induction of homo neanderthalis.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £35.99

    The porphyrins are tetrapyrolle rings which self organize and can self replicate creating primitive life systems. The porphyrin arrays which can function as a supramolecular organism the self replicatory features. Porphyrin arrays can form templates on which other porphyrin arrays can form. Such self replicatory supramolecular porphyrin arrays can be called as porphyrions. The stress of global warming converts the body into a porphyrion colony or network. The porphyrins have got macroscopic wave particle existence. The porphyrins have also magnetic properties because of the iron centre. The porphyrin arrays can exist as quantal wave arrays as part of quantal form functioning as quantal computers capable of information storage and self replication. This could be a form of quantal life. The human consciousness depends upon three factors: perceptual synchronisation, focused attention and working memory. Gravitational waves could form the basis of consciousness. Similarly, the human unconscious could be structured by antigravity. The porphyrions play a role in consciousness and in the creation of the universe.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

    Pagan religions believing in panpsychism belong to the Indo-Europeans, Neanderthals and Aryo-Dravidians which originated in the Lemurian landmass which included peninsular India and Antarctica. The Indo-Europeans, Neanderthals and Aryo-Dravidians originated in the Lemurian landmass which included peninsular India and Antarctica. The fossilised matrilineal Nair community in Kerala represents the Indo-European, Neanderthal and Aryo-Dravidian community which originated in old continent Lemuria or Kumari Kandam linking peninsular India with Antarctica. This postulates an Antarctic or Lemurian origin for Indo-Europeans and Aryo-Dravidians. The Indo-Europeans and Aryo-Dravidians have a common origin in peninsular India and Antarctica as a part of Lemurian landmass. The exposure to global warming and low level EMF leads to archaeal endosymbiosis and neanderthalisation of the population. This leads to generation of Neoneanderthals or new Aryo-Dravidians or Indo-Europeans. Thus the intuitive cerebellar dominant vedic religion of the Indo-European Aryo-Dravidian Neanderthals with its abstract panpsychic religious concepts leads on to a dominant pagan religion in the globalised world.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £35.99

    The major proportion of the world ecosystem is made up of human population. Human activities in the era of industrialization lead to global warming, accumulation of greenhouse gases and initiation of climate change. This leads to increase colonic and endosymbiotic archaeal growth generating methane which accelerates global warming which assumes a tempo of its own. The human diet in the modern era with low dietary fibre and increased fat and protein also leads to colonic and endosymbiotic archaeal growth. This can also leads to increased human methane production by colonic and endosymbiotic archaeal growth initiating global warming without the effect of industrialization. The climate change can be induced by colonic and endosymbiotic archaeal growth consequent to behavioural nutritional change induced by low fibre intake. These effects of global warming can be reversed by reducing colonic and endosymbiotic archaeal growth by increasing dietary fibre intake.

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

    Archaeal endosymbiosis results in the suppression of the cerebral cortex by quantal perception of low level EMF results in a cerebellar dominance and a cerebellar cognitive affective disorder. This results in intuitive states and transcendental states where the brain merges with the protoconsciousness field. This forms the substrates of the world where everything living and non-living is an expression of protoconsciousness field. This represents a universal multiple identity disorder or dissociative identity disorder contributing to anarchic experience and societies. The substrates of religious fundamentalism are also comparable with this. This can also lead to autistic savant states, psychopathic states, androgynous states, sociopathic states, psychiatric as well as systemic diseases. The brain¿s communion with the protoconsciousness field can lead to spiritual possession or demonic possession. This can also contributes to societal changes akin to mass hysteria leading on to terrorism, mass violence, fascist authoritarian and leftist globalised societies. Anarcho-capitalism is based on these substrates.

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  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £44.49

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £44.49

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

  • by Ravikumar Kurup & Parameswara Achutha Kurup
    £48.99

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