Changes in Cement Mass under the Influence of Consciousness Bond Field: A Study of Taheri Consciousness Theory

Authors Bahareh Kazazi, Mohammad Ali Taheri
Publication date Apr 18, 2022
Journal Journal of Cosmointel
Volume cover_issue_9_en_US Vol. 1 No. 8
Pages 36 to 49
Publisher Cosmointel Inc.

Abstract:

Taheri Consciousness (T-Consciousness) was introduced and de-fined by Mohammad Ali Taheri as one of the constituent compo-nents of the Cosmos in addition to matter and energy, from which Taheri Consciousness Fields (TCFs) are derived. TCFs are not mat-ter or energy, but they can be proven by scientific experiments. In this regard, extensive research on materials indicates that the oc-curred changes require energy. As no energy was applied during the experiment, the only reason for these changes was the existence of T-Consciousness. By examining the behavior of cement in variousfunctions, it was found that in many cases, the water absorption of cement was reduced or remained constant while the number of el-ements had changed. This finding raised the possibility of a change in the mass of the matter. This study investigated the volume and mass of 9 identical cement samples up to 28 days old. It was found that water absorption under T-Consciousness Field was still lower (-2.8%, -2.6%), the mass of the samples increased (3 to 4%), and the percentage of crystalline phase was higher in the samples un-der the Field. TGA (Thermal gravimetric analysis), DTA (Differen-tial thermal analysis), and DSC (Differential scanning calorimetry) analysis results were consistent with XRF (X-Ray Fluorescence) and XRD (X-ray Diffraction).

Keywords: Consciousness Bond Field, Taheri Consciousness Fields, Crystal changes, Cement, Mass change, Thermal analysis


Citation:  Kazazi, B., & Taheri, M. A. (2022). Changes in Cement Mass under the Influence of Consciousness Bond Field: A Study of Taheri Consciousness Theory. Journal of Cosmointel1(8), 36–49. Retrieved from https://journalofcosmointel.com/index.php/journalofcosmointel/article/view/63