Introduction to Biosolitonic Theory

This entry is part 32 of 36 in the series The New Paradigm

Solitons are stable, wave-like structures that maintain their shape while propagating through various media. In biology, biosolitons facilitate efficient energy transfer and neural communication. They may enhance cognitive functions and provide insights into brain activity, consciousness, and neurological disorders, potentially transforming neuroscience and biomedical engineering research.

Mars Was a Moon: The Why Files, Maldek, and the Suppressed Catastrophe of Our Solar System

This entry is part 31 of 36 in the series The New Paradigm

The Why Files explores the Maldek Hypothesis, suggesting Mars is an abandoned moon of a destroyed planet. Evidence includes Mars’ uneven surface and nuclear isotopes, hinting at its violent history. This theory, once dismissed, posits that myths may represent memories of a catastrophic past, positioning Earth as the next target in our solar system’s tumultuous history.

RIFT Magazine Issue 4 Explores the Bioelectric Body and the Science of Biosolitons

This entry is part 30 of 36 in the series The New Paradigm

Tregaryn Publishing announces the release of RIFT Magazine Issue 4: Biosolitons, exploring life as wave and frequency. Topics include soliton waves, brainwave synchronization, and the resonant nature of DNA. The issue connects ancient sound healing to modern physics, aiming to redefine our understanding of energy and consciousness in biological systems.