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Consciousness Created by Brain Waves
Author(s)
Tapan Das
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DOI:10.17265/2328-7136/2019.01.002
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Director, Advanced Science and Technology, Vitesse, 359 Terry Fox Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2K2E7, Canada
ABSTRACT
Brain waves measured by EEG are created by very complex interactions of
large number of neurons. Brainwaves are in five frequency bands–Delta (0.5–4
Hz), Theta (4-8 Hz), Alpha (8-12 Hz), Beta (12-40 Hz), and Gamma (40-100 Hz).
As we become more conscious our brainwave frequency increases. Hence, our
consciousness is a function of brain wave frequency and is given by brain wave
frequency multiplied by consciousness constant Consciere C. This is similar to any other physical constant like Gravitational
constant G, Planck Constant h, etc. When our brain is dead, we have no
consciousness.
KEYWORDS
Consciousness, brainwave, consciere, anesthesia.
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