Signals in the An Exploration of Consciousness and Reality.
How Current Research is Challenging Materialist Science
"The Signals in the Noise," groundbreaking theories about consciousness are meticulously explored, presenting an avant-garde perspective that stands to challenge our traditional, materialist viewpoints. The author leads us on an intellectual journey, questioning established materialist scientific norms and bringing forward evidence that defies materialist theories of consciousness.
The book emphasizes that consciousness persists and can even be enhanced when brain activity decreases, supported by numerous research studies involving psychedelics, near-death experiences, and other instances when brain functions are diminished. This new understanding suggests that consciousness transcends the physical confines of our biological makeup, challenging conventional notions about its origin and nature.
Furthermore, the book introduces a transformative perspective on the universe, proposing that what we perceive as material is merely a function of our sensory systems. Based on the author's review of current theories of the composition of the cosmos, we now know everything that exists is composed of energy, with physicality representing deeper qualities that lie out of our reach. Drawing on proven quantum physics, the author presents the theory that the universe's interconnectedness is a product of coherent quantum fields from which everything emerges and takes on the character of separateness and materiality in the 4D or manifest level we experience.
In a radical departure from mainstream materialist thought, "The Signals in the Noise" argues that consciousness is a universal phenomenon occurring in varying degrees of complexity across all organisms. The author posits that while the presence of proto-consciousness is universal, the consciousness we experience emerges in the fourth-dimensional or manifest level, an idea that, if widely accepted, can redefine our understanding of life and existence.
Finally, the author criticizes the materialist worldview, stating that this ingrained belief system creates many societal, political, religious, and environmental problems. He argues that our obstinate adherence to materialist orthodoxy drives our trajectory toward planetary destruction. Catalyzed by our capitalist system of consumption, this materialist belief system hinders our ability to recognize and correct the adverse effects of our actions.
"The Signals in the Noise" is a compelling critique of the materialist worldview, challenging our understanding of consciousness, existence, and our place in the universe. It underscores the urgency to redefine our perspectives to avert the catastrophic trajectory that our current beliefs are driving us toward. This book is a radical and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in consciousness, quantum physics, and the future of our planet.
A Metaphysical and Scientific Masterpiece. In his new book, author Robert De Filippis deconstructs and reconstructs the secret laws of the universe that Nikola Telsa once described as being "Energy, Frequency, and Vibration. Meticulously, one by one, in his book, Signals in the Noise: Encountering the Limits of Materialist Science: An Exploration of Consciousness and Reality, Robert asks, “What is consciousness? My claim is that our overall conscious state comes about when we screen the noise and processing signals, the frequencies of which we are in phase to detect.” In a clear, concise manner Robert explains why some humans can detect and decode information in the form of energy, using parts of the human brain often overlooked for their natural ability to interpret the unexplained or unknown.
Robert raises the question of what is real in our reality, and he challenges the limits of materialism throughout the book. He explains, “I believe this book offers us a wakeup call. I started by explaining how and why mechanistic materialism fails to explain the very makeup of the universe, i.e., there is no material or mass, and everything is connected in fields of probability waves at the subatomic level. There, there are no isolates. Our experience of distinct objects—isolates—begins when the subatomic becomes real at the Classical 4D level we experience. We artificially isolate for our own purposes. It allows us to function effectively here in our ecological niche.”
While it doesn’t offer new doctrinal truths, this book offers an exciting new look at some of the most sought-after answers to questions that remain unanswered about the true nature of our reality.
This well researched, brilliant, text will hopefully inspire people to take a much closer look at what is truly “real” in their reality and what is most important for all life and humanity.
This is an absolute MUST read for anyone who wishes to have a better understanding of nature, reality, and consciousness, and how they all come together to create one's overall perception of existence.