Mind Wave: How the Mind Builds Life

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Samart Sukhuprakarn

Abstract

Einstein’s general theory of relativity, theoretically and experimentally, stated that
emptiness is really a substance. This substance is called the fabric of space and supports all
material and energy in the universe. As we know the universe started from the Big Bang
and many waves occurred in the fabric space. Then the waves changed to energy, the energy
changed to mass.
The mind behaves similar to a wave frequency, meaning that the occurring and the
disappearing of the mind would be as fast as 4 trillion times per second. This could mean
that the mind is able to communicate with the mass of space, which is like the waves. We
know the mind keeps all of karma for the database for the next life. The mind may not keep
all this karma in itself. The mind may keep it somewhere in the fabric of space.
The fabric of space could be like storage, collecting karmic information, which the
mind could build relationships with. When there is a new life in this world, each one would
then take responsibility for what they have ever done.

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Sukhuprakarn, S. (2018). Mind Wave: How the Mind Builds Life. The Journal of International Association of Buddhist Universities (JIABU), 11(2), 231–243. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/Jiabu/article/view/219917
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