Geo-Somatic Resonance Theory: A Vibrational Framework for Sleep as Planetary Entrainment
Geo-Somatic Resonance Theory: A Vibrational Framework for Sleep as Planetary Entrainment
Sleep is commonly studied through neurochemical, evolutionary, and behavioral frameworks, typically emphasizing circadian rhythms and energy conservation. However, these approaches do not fully explain a deeper biophysical question: why does sleep universally involve physical stillness, a lying posture, and disconnection from conscious control? This paper introduces a new hypothesis that sleep is not merely a biological function, but a state of vibrational synchronization between the human body and natural frequencies generated by the Earth. In this state, the body reduces its autonomous activity and aligns with external environmental rhythms, allowing for energy restoration, internal recalibration, and systemic reorganization. This perspective reframes life as a continuous process of internally driven vibration influenced by external physical fields. The proposed model offers new avenues for understanding aging, health, death, and consciousness.
Brathikan Vijayamohan Mankayarkarasi
地球物理学
Brathikan Vijayamohan Mankayarkarasi.Geo-Somatic Resonance Theory: A Vibrational Framework for Sleep as Planetary Entrainment[EB/OL].(2025-06-17)[2025-06-30].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.14760.点此复制
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