A long-form, exploratory synthesis that tries to build one coherent physical picture in which consciousness is fundamental and spacetime is derived, and then uses that picture to make honest, mechanical sense of four questions:
- the nature of the reality we actually experience;
- whether the vacuum can be tapped for unlimited energy;
- the reported propulsion of anomalous craft (UFOs/UAP);
- the soul and the many realities of deep meditative and psychedelic states.
The material braids together three kinds of source: established science (quantum theory, general relativity, Fourier/wavelet analysis, spectral graph theory, holographic entanglement), fringe-but-published frameworks (extended electrodynamics, 5-dimensional SHP theory, scalar physics, the interface theory of perception, the polarizable vacuum), and original bridging hypotheses that weld the two together.
Read this honestly. Much of what follows is speculative and, in places, contested. The writing marks every claim as [E] established, [F] fringe-but-published, or [B] an original bridge, so you always know the ground under your feet. Nothing here asks for belief — the goal is the most coherent picture that keeps what people reliably report, contradicts no cited experiment, and reduces its boldest claims to experiments you could in principle run.
- New reader, want the story:
articles/28_The Conscious Cosmos_ A Self-Contained Synthesis.md— a ~7,500-word prose synthesis with citations. - Want the full book:
articles/29_book/— a 27-chapter Quarto book (equations + diagrams) that renders to a 100-page PDF. Its chapters are plain Markdown, so they render directly here on GitHub — start atarticles/29_book/index.md. - Want the dense technical treatise in one file:
articles/29_The Electroscalar Cosmos_ A Complete Treatise.md. - Want the source essays:
articles/00_…througharticles/26_…— the original papers, topic by topic. - Want to see the seams:
articles/27_Critical Review_ Logical Errors and Source-Fidelity Audit.md— the critical audit whose corrections are built into the later syntheses.
articles/ The essays (00–26), the audit (27), the prose
synthesis (28), the treatise (29), and the book.
29_book/ The Quarto book — one .md per chapter, builds to PDF.
docs/ Third-party source materials (see License note).
text_articles/ Plain-text extracts of the essays.
The book lives in articles/29_book/. Its chapters are canonical GitHub-flavoured Markdown (.md with plain ```mermaid fences) so they render on GitHub and in IntelliJ. To produce the typeset PDF (equations via LaTeX, diagrams via Mermaid):
cd articles/29_book
make # → _output/The-Electroscalar-Cosmos.pdfOther targets: make html (website), make view (build + open), make clean.
Requirements: Quarto, a LaTeX engine (TinyTeX is fine: quarto install tinytex), and a headless browser for Mermaid (quarto install chrome-headless-shell). The build never modifies the canonical .md sources — it stages a Quarto-compatible copy under .build/ and copies the result back to _output/.
If you read only one sentence of the theory, read this — it is the discipline that keeps the whole thing consistent with relativity:
Every wave travels at the speed of light. All genuine non-locality lives in a network of observers that is not inside spacetime at all.
Everything the papers call "instantaneous" or "non-local" is a state-update in that network, ported into spacetime by a luminal scalar field. Nothing outruns light through space.
The essays began as a long, exploratory conversation in Google's Gemini, steered by the author and grounded in several source documents supplied as context — the academic papers, monograph, and images now collected under docs/.
Those raw essays were then reviewed and corrected by Fable — for internal logical consistency and fidelity to the cited sources (the resulting audit is articles/27) — and compiled by Fable into the syntheses and the Quarto book in this repository.
The original writing in this repository — the essays, the syntheses, and the book (everything under articles/ and text_articles/) — is released under the MIT License (see LICENSE), © 2026 Faysal Aberkane.
The files under docs/ are third-party materials (academic papers and preprints, a self-published monograph, an esoteric/channeled text, and image screenshots) included only as cited source references. They remain under their respective authors' and publishers' copyrights and are not covered by the MIT grant.