Cankay Koryak
@CankayKoryak
Radiologist by training, thinker by nature. Mapping memory, time, consciousness, cancer, and Alzheimer’s— Complexity is the most beautiful thing.
If quantum memory exists in microtubules, it flows beyond control—like water. Orch OR suggests memory is stored fractally in tubulin structures. Coherence needs constant energy, yet biology evolved to harness quantum effects, not by choice, but through optimization.

MIT study on ultrasound neuro modulation and alternating consciousness : “Consciousness remains one of the great mysteries of science. We still don’t understand how brain activity gives rise to subjective experience,” said Dr. Freeman. “With Open-LIFU, researchers now have a tool…
We are now shipping our new generation of devices! Below some details on a clinical trial using Openwater's Open-LIFU 2.0 at MIT for study of consciousness. You can get your device too at Openwater for health hitconsultant.net/2025/07/24/mit…
In my opinion, free will doesn’t play a dominant role in our everyday actions. Only in brief, fleeting moments do we seem to possess the ability to influence our own fate. This aligns with the theory of consciousness which suggests that our awareness is a retrospective experience…
Free Will exists every second of the day !!! However SELF DISCIPLINE does NOT !!! ALL is CHOICE and AWARENESS of it !!!
If fighter jets emit radio frequencies through jammers, does consciousness—or unconsciousness—reside in the jets or in the sky? By default, the sky is unconscious: a passive medium. It only becomes “conscious” when engaged by a radar system—when waves are emitted, received,…

This 2025 study highlights the significance of organic chemistry and its interactions with the brain's awareness wave field. These compounds do not appear to interact with structures like microtubules, but rather with waves themselves—potentially with wave packets such as…
A psychedelic drug disorganizes cortical traveling waves. Groovy work. Complex slow waves in the human brain under 5-MeO-DMT doi.org/10.1016/j.celr… #neuroscience
Cancer may be a disruption of the awareness wave field, which is continuously nourished by the mitochondria.
This is Thomas Seyfried. He’s a professor of biology, who’s studied cancer for 30+ years. His message? Cancer isn’t bad genes or bad luck—it’s damaged mitochondria. This flips everything you’ve been told about how to treat & prevent cancer:
When we're engaged in conversation with someone, a question often comes to mind. This is because our brains are constantly scanning for important, potentially life-saving, or nearby environmental information, and are naturally inclined towards problem-solving. In the case of…

Anecdote from the old days: Back in the times when elderly women couldn't read or write, when watches weren’t commonly used and there were no digital ticket systems, an old woman boarded a train from İzmir. She asked the conductor, “My son, will you let me know when we reach…

We unconsciously and automatically alter what we believe we are consciously aware of. Then, we rewind time. We observe ourselves modifying what we had previously changed, and convince ourselves it was a conscious act. This process gives rise to anticipation and subjective…

Yes, we are aware 24/7. I simply define this awareness as a retrospective observation of what unfolds during subjective experience. I liken it to wave interference. In my view, our memory and consciousness are formed through wave interference and exist as an energy field. This…
But is it evolutionarily advantageous to be consciously aware of one’s faults? Sometimes the dying man would prefer not to know.
"Life is a path. This is called the straight path. It is finer than a hair, sharper than a sword. The end of this path is the afterlife. The bottom of the path is the pit of Gayya. The left side is hell, the right side is paradise. When you walk the path and do good deeds, you…
Yes, human consciousness is far too weak to recognise its own faults without some form of external influence. But if we have even the briefest moment of true awareness — and use it to alter our environment — perhaps we might succeed in changing ourselves.
"Self-improvement is m*sturb*tion. Now self-destruction..." It's a famous line from Tyler Durden in the movie Fight Club but did you know that it was never in the book? Chuck Palahniuk, the writer of Fight Club, actually attended a self-improvement seminar called Landmark and…
That may well be true, but it doesn’t mean oil is limitless. During the Jurassic and earlier periods, when decomposing fungi had yet to evolve, plant matter accumulated rather than decaying, and thus wasn’t released into the atmosphere as CO₂. Carbon in the form of plants may…
THOMAS GOLD, former Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University argued that oil wells & gas fields are charged and re-charged with new oil & gas from below. He claimed that most new hydrocarbons are generated deep in the crust, rising into geological traps at several different…
I have a few questions regarding this actual picture of a molecule. 1. Black shadows: Are they electron fields and why are they hexagone as honey comb? 2. Why are the bonds colored white? Are they resemble high energy fields? What creates the pixel value in this image? EM? 3.…
This is an actual picture of a molecule taken by IBM created by using a technique called Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). (Credit: IBM)
Cheating. I doubt this woman on the Reddit post is innocently asking such a question. On some level, she likely gave her silent permission or constructed a fantasy that wasn’t truly real. Men do this all the time — and as long as women allow it, they go ahead. Women, look after…
Divorce
Why is the youth of this country favoring socialism?!
I never liked Ozzy Osborne. He had a long recorded history of killing and abusing animals for fun, a clear sign of psychopathy.