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Synergy of Clear Consciousness, Quantum Brain, and Spatial Extrasensory Soul as Research Toolkit

Evgeny Bryndin
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Evgeny Bryndin: Research Department, Research Center Natural Informatics, Novosibirsk, Russia

Studies in Psychological Science, 2026, vol. 4, issue 1, 24-32

Abstract: Developing a coherent functioning of consciousness, the quantum brain, and the spatial extrasensory soul is a complex interdisciplinary task, combining neuroscience, physics, philosophy, and spiritual practices. Practical implementation of the coherent functioning of consciousness, the quantum brain, and the spatial extrasensory soul as a research tool will deepen our understanding of the real world and expand scientific boundaries. Consciousness realizes its coherent functioning through subjective experience, including perception, thinking, memory, and self-awareness. Coherent functioning implies the integration of various cognitive quantum and mental processes into a single, harmonious system, ensuring a holistic perception of reality and harmony with the surrounding world. Quantum processes provide features of consciousness such as subjectivity and speed of action. Researchers associate quantum effects with states of expanded consciousness. The spatial extrasensory soul has the ability to perceive information beyond the usual senses, including space and time (extrasensory perception). It possesses spatial connectivity and the ability to interact with the surrounding reality on a subtle level. Then, consciousness and quantum processes within the brain, linked to the soul possessing extrasensory abilities, facilitate the activation of spatial perceptions, enhancing integration with the quantum aspect of consciousness. The development of a coherent functioning of consciousness, the quantum brain, and the spatial extrasensory soul opens up prospects for an expanded understanding of nature, human consciousness, and its interaction with the surrounding world.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.63593/SPS.2026.04.03

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