Scientific Evidence of Cellular Memory Discovered by Neuroscientists From New York University: Supports One of The Theories of The School of Erfan Keyhani Halgheh

Scientific Confirmation of Cellular Memory

Researchers in the field of Consciousness Fields and proponents of The School of Erfan Keyhani Halgheh will be interested to learn that the concept of cellular memory, a subject addressed for many years within the school, has recently gained scientific validation. A study published on October 28, 2024, in the prominent journal Nature by a team of neuroscientists from New York University presents compelling evidence of cellular memory in human brain cells.

Following earlier confirmation of the Neural Wi-Fi hypothesis—another topic explored by the founder of the Cosmointel Research Center—this research elucidates the functional and structural properties of cellular memory and its impacts on neurological processes. These findings demonstrate that individual cells in the human brain are capable of storing information, challenging previous conceptions of how memory is organized and distributed within the brain.

For more information and detailed findings, the study is available at:
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This breakthrough strengthens the foundational theories presented by Mohammad Ali Taheri in The School of Erfan Keyhani Halgheh, offering those involved in this field further scientific backing as they delve deeper into these insights.