In The Hum Beneath the Music, Jeff Stanley challenges the scientific consensus that the brain generates consciousness. He proposes the "Transmission Theory," arguing the brain functions as a receiver that filters a fundamental, universal signal. By examining anomalies like terminal lucidity, near-death experiences, and savant syndrome, Stanley suggests that "broken" brains often reveal expanded awareness. He concludes that death is not annihilation but a transition, likening individual life to a drop returning to an eternal ocean
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