This paper explores how individual awareness (soul), brain processing, and environmental influences shape a person’s perception of reality. It argues that each person constructs a unique version of reality based on their awareness frequency, neural activity, and environmental factors, leading to what can be described as parallel worlds within a single universe. By integrating perspectives from neuroscience, quantum physics, and consciousness philosophy, this study examines the deep-rooted differences in human perception and how they coexist within a unified framework of universal awareness. Understanding these differences can enhance human relationships, social harmony, and philosophical inquiries into reality.
This research provides insights into:
The role of awareness frequency in shaping individual perception.
How brain function and neurotransmitters influence reality construction.
The impact of environmental conditions on human consciousness.
The philosophical implications of personal realities and universal awareness.
This paper is ideal for researchers and enthusiasts in the fields of neuroscience, philosophy of mind, quantum physics, and consciousness studies.