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Cosmic DNA at the Origin: A Hyperdimension before the Big Bang. The Infinite Spiral Staircase Theory

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In Cosmic DNA at the Origin, systems scientist Chris H. Hardy, Ph.D., lays the foundations for a universe in which consciousness is the driving force of creation that we experience in our lives, and yet a hyperdimension of collective intelligence…all the way to the origin. This is a thought-provoking theory of the origin of the universe, called The Infinite Spiral Staircase Theory. In a witty and well-informed style, Hardy takes us on a grand tour of the 5th dimension, black holes, the Zero Point and vacuum, and the hottest cosmologies, to show that adding this ISS hyperdimension of consciousness (interlaced with hyperspace and hypertime) not only is very consistent with most physics discoveries, but also explains why we are endowed with consciousness. Moving beyond the materialistic or random frameworks, Hardy weaves a new cosmological paradigm in which consciousness and matter evolve in synchrony, and a part of our being is hyperdimensional. From the point of origin, an immense time before the first quantum, before particles and matter, space and time are born, this hyperdimension unfolds as a golden spiral driven by the phi ratio—an Infinite Spiral Staircase. It bears on its innumerable spires a boundless field of information issued from parent universes, that contains the imprint of all beings and worlds of many past experiments; and yet, this ‘Cosmic DNA’ is a field of potentials that is neither deterministic nor limiting for our own universe. Rather, it is a collective consciousness that will grow and choose its innumerable paths; it is the true dimension of our Selfs and individual consciousnesses. Readers aspiring at moving beyond the materialistic paradigm and willing to understand how the universe is a coherent whole, endowed with consciousness, will find this book extremely challenging.

368 pages, Paperback

Published April 21, 2015

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Chris H. Hardy

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Chris H. Hardy, Ph.D., holds a doctorate in ethno-psychology. A cognitive scientist and former researcher at Princeton’s Psychophysical Research Laboratories, she has spent many years investigating nonlocal consciousness through systems theory, chaos theory, and her own Semantic Fields Theory. The author of many research papers and published books, including DNA of the Gods and The Sacred Network, she lives in France.

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December 17, 2020
In this ambitious book with a very long title (which includes "the infinite spiral staircase theory"), Chris Hardy has produced a theory of everything which goes far beyond anything else I have ever read. It provides answers to a number of central questions about the nature of the universe:
- What happened before the Big Bang?
- What is consciousness?
- Can chaos theory provide a better explanation than absolute determinism or pure randomness?
- How do meaning, intention and free-will operate?
- Where does creativity come from?
- Can we explain synchronicity, psi and retro causation?
- Why is the golden ratio so predominant in the forms of nature and our art forms?
- What is the role of archetypes in our lives?
- How do we learn through our cognitive unconscious?
In this riveting book, Chris invokes cosmology, chaos theory, cognitive science, physics and Jungian psychology to support her central thesis that we live in a dual reality oscillating a number of times each second between our quantum spacetime region (QST) and a triune hyperdimension (she calls CSR) where the energy of consciousness creates a spiral staircase (ISS) vibrating in hypertime and hyperspace. Each step or bow on this staircase emits a tone of syg energy at a different frequency while succeeding steps are related to previous steps by the golden ratio (Fibonacci sequence). This is our own unique musical creation, a spiral staircase of tones, emitting conscious energy, which is recorded by and influences the central spiral staircase – the universal cosmic consciousness. Consciousness is a specific type of energy (called syg) which pervades the universe and also influences the organization of matter. This semantic hyperdimension existed at the origin of the universe before the Big Bang and still exists now. We each have our own spiral staircase (a replica of the Cosmic DNA) which evolves and is transformed while we communicate and influence, creating connections at a distance spontaneously with the spirals of others through bonding, resonance, and sympathy. The spiral staircase always has two enmeshed spirals; one spins clockwise from the source hyperdimension to our spacetime and to us, while the other spins anticlockwise from us back to the hyperdimension source. This two-way synergy, with active energy being exchanged in both directions, enables us to receive inspirational ideas while retaining our freedom of choice to create or decide in our own unique way. The spiral archetype with its fractal self-similar pattern, is reflected throughout nature from the double-helix of our DNA to seashells, flowers and the rotating galaxies.
We live in the matter, inner region, of a larger dark energy region which is part of the hyperspace which surrounds us but is also within us, curled up at the core of all particles, systems and beings. Thus, the gateway to the hyperdimension is both within and without. It sounds strange but maybe no stranger than recent ideas in quantum gravity where scientists already postulate that any two entangled particles are connected by a Planck-scale wormhole and that matter, space and time may be emergent properties of entanglement.
This is a book to be read and re-read. The most comprehensive theory-of-everything account since Itzhak Bentov"s book "Stalking the Wild Pendulum". Scientific knowledge has come a long way since Bentov's book in 1976 and Chris Hardy reflects and integrates these recent discoveries. 
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May 25, 2024
Cosmic DNA at the origin: A hyperdimension before the Big Bang, the infinite spiral staircase theory.
It's an eye catching title for sure and it really intrigued me. Does the book follow through after such a brilliant title? Yes IMO. I really enjoyed it. It was easy to understand and follow. Most of all, the theory itself is really quite beautiful. I love to think over possibilities and reasons why? How? And so on. This book gave me the fuel to consider all manner of concepts.
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April 2, 2022
Difficult read. Could only dip in and out of it. Assumed too much background knowledge.
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