Edward Explores Entry 2 Formation and Dipoles: The Neuroscience Behind Accessing Non-Local Information

Edward Explores Entry 2 Formation and Dipoles: The Neuroscience Behind Accessing Non-Local Information

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What if consciousness itself operates through quantum processes in your brain's microtubules? In this fascinating session breakdown, Edward Riordan demonstrates his methodology while focusing on the biological mechanisms that may enable non-local perception.

Watch as he works through pattern separation techniques, maintaining disciplined awareness to avoid premature conclusions while exploring dimensional sensations. The session reveals insights into how pyramidal neurons and tubulin dipoles might respond during remote viewing, based on theories by Hameroff and Penrose about quantum consciousness.

Join Edward in this real-time exploration of how consciousness might access information beyond the constraints of time and space. Whether you're curious about the science behind remote viewing or want to understand the neurobiological basis of consciousness, this session offers a unique window into both the practice and the potential mechanisms behind it.

This session was recorded on January 15, 2026.