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What Is Emotional Neuro Physics? The Science of Your Feelings Explained
What if your feelings aren’t just “in your head,” but also patterns of energy that shape how your brain fires and how your life unfolds? We sit down with Dr. Paul Dyer—neuroscientist, physicist, lifelong martial artist—to unpack emotional neurophysics, a framework that links thoughts, fields, and neural signaling with practical steps for change.
We start with the basics. Dendrites receive, the soma integrates, and the axon transmits electrical impulses that mirror your inner state and outer environment. From there, we zoom out to the prefrontal cortex, where assumptions and labels can distort incoming signals like a noisy filter. Dr. Dyer explains how frequency and field dynamics interact with brain wave states—delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma—and why bias can warp any of them. The surprising insight: by training attention, you alter the waveform before it cascades into habit, effectively rewiring circuits over time.
The conversation stays grounded and useful. You’ll learn a simple arc—education, practice, training—to build self-awareness, interrupt reactive loops, and reframe meaning in real time. We talk about social “vibes” through a scientific lens, how synchronized fields can influence mood and behavior, and why infants offer a model for receiving signals without rigid filters. Dr. Dyer also shares where to read his work, including a paper and book that detail the math, imaging, and thermodynamics behind the model.
If you care about peak performance, mental health, healing trauma, or community resilience, this exploration connects the dots between neuroscience and everyday choices. Come for the science, stay for the tools you can use today to tune your frequency, strengthen your prefrontal “gate,” and choose responses that align with your values. If this episode sparks new questions or shifts your mindset, share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review to help others find the show.
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What's going on, everybody out there? It's Ron Brown, LMT, the People's Fitness Professional. We got Dr. Paul Dyer in the building this evening. Before we go into today's uh lecture, uh let's let's let's run this commercial. This commercial is extremely important. Let's run this commercial.
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SPEAKER_05:All right, what's going on? What's going on, everybody out there? We're back, we're back Monday. Uh I took a I took a little break uh the week before. We had two podcasts last week. Part in the the slowdown, part in the slowdown is you know, weather's changing, seasons changing, life is changing, things are happening. Thank you for everybody who's on right now. I really appreciate you, and thank you for those who will be on in the near future. We got Dr. Paul Diet with us this evening. Thank you for coming out. Dr. Paul Diet, it's been a it's been some time.
SPEAKER_01:Well, you know, it's it's good though, you know. Um, you know, I'm always happy to be on NYP talk show um because of the information you are giving out to the people is so necessary to move forward in uh what you call a humanity-safe way. And I'm glad I feel the science part of how to move humanity in Dr.
SPEAKER_05:Paul Dye, your Wi-Fi is still still off a little bit.
SPEAKER_01:Okay. I wonder, did you hear the last thing I said about just love being here and love providing the science part about how we can move forward in a loving people and human what you call it?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you you you your Wi-Fi again is is still breaking up. Your Wi-Fi is still breaking up. Dr. Paul Dye there? Wi-Fi is still breaking up. Well, Dr. Paul Dye, try to c come out and come back in. Go out and come back in.
SPEAKER_02:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Let's see if that works. Thank y'all for tuning in this evening. I really appreciate y'all for coming out. And uh, you know, I I I'd like to run this commercial. I'm gonna run this commercial one more time. Matter of fact, this is the second commercial.
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SPEAKER_05:All right, we're back. We're gonna see if we got Dr. Paul Dyer in the building. Okay, let's see if the Wi-Fi is working again. Let's check it out. Looks a little better. All right. A little bit better. A little bit better. All right, you you hear me?
SPEAKER_01:Well, I gotta figure out something to do better, maybe hook up to a direct line. Maybe that'd be easier.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, well, well, here we here we go. I think this is this is gonna work. So today you came in to talk about what is emotional neurophysics, the science of your feelings explained. So let's talk, let's go into uh let's take a deep dive into that.
SPEAKER_01:So as most people know, if if they don't know, um that I approach science in a very different way than most scientists. Um I come from a child of a Bronx. Um I come from a single mom home, and and then I went into the military for 15 years, served as an operator, and then I end up coming out of school to I got my four PhDs, five masters, and I'm a neuroscientist, but also one of my PhDs is in physics. So approach human behavior and the human sciences of the brain a lot differently. And the reason why I'm I'm I'm premising this is because my new theory was just accepted by the science community um called emotional neurophysics. So it's a whole new broad spectrum that I have um, it's it's you know, I've been a martial artist for over 50 years, and I've developed my own system, but when it comes to the sciences, and we recognize as a a person to come up with a new theory that's now being looked at, and and my paper was scrutinized by the science community, and they were just super impressed. So that's a big accomplishment for for people like you and I.
SPEAKER_05:Congratulations, congratulations. So so now what what was this paper? It was specifically on emotional neurophysics. Now, when when I when I think about emotion, I'm thinking about you know fe you know, I'm thinking about feelings, I'm thinking about love, uh, sadness, uh uh uh happiness, and uh, you know, the different emotions. And then when I think about uh hold on, bro, tell him to use ether connection whenever he's doing a live presentation. Ether connection, his brother's saying. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I have to plug into a wall or yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:So I'm thinking, I'm thinking about uh when I think about emotions, those are the words that pop in my head. Um neuro, I'm thinking about uh the neurons, the new, you know, nervous system, I'm thinking about that too. Uh uh physics, uh, you know, I'm thinking about objects moving in space and time and you know and things like that. So how would you explain emotional neurophysics? Because I've never heard that before.
SPEAKER_01:Why? Because I I came up with it. So I I I looked at I looked at how we develop our emotions, and we've talked about this on other shows, and how the emotions affect our physical body, brain chemistry. Um, those things are important. So now when I get into the neuroscience part and understanding, you know, how the prefrontal cortex works, how the basic ganglia works, how how all the parts of the brain works, there are significant references throughout the signaling of the whole brain, and we're gonna get into the slideshow, so we'll explain this so that maybe it'd be a lot easier for you for you to do some um a slide presentation here. I can share my screen.
SPEAKER_05:No, it's not pulling up.
SPEAKER_01:So you you you just see me. You don't see you don't see me sharing my screen at all?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I just see you, no no other screen.
SPEAKER_01:I think you have to allow me to share my screen then.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, uh I mean it it would it would pop up at the bottom here, but that's not happening.
SPEAKER_01:Let me try this again.
SPEAKER_05:We're waiting for the Dr. Paul Dia to pull that screen up. Okay. Okay. Just to let everybody know, we got a podcast at eight o'clock uh uh with uh one of the Islamic Sufi brothers. Um, I don't see nothing's nothing's coming up.
SPEAKER_01:So it's this process, all the things happens in our brain when it comes to downs of oh talked about this before that there's a field around us, electromagnetic field, or people sense things. Um people talk about frequencies, we talked about how words have frequencies and how it affects hold on one second.
SPEAKER_05:The the Wi-Fi is really bad right now. I I can't even we can't even it there's no way to keep going because you know the the Wi-Fi is off. So, you know, uh I don't know if you could try again, come back. Let me see. I know this is now up. Here we go. We got this now. Let's see.
SPEAKER_04:All right, you hear me?
SPEAKER_05:Check, check, check. Okay, okay, now your wi-fi is better now. Okay, okay, let's do it.
SPEAKER_01:So um is this comes up so I think how come it's not popping into the sh this the slide itself? Okay, there it goes. It was it so I think the loading of this was um messing up with the Wi-Fi um from my PDF file. So as you can see here, right, we we look at signaling throughout the brain, like this, you know, this emotional theoretical um picture, you know, all the wavy lines, but really how it happens when we when we are collecting signals from the outside source, we have an outside source and we have an internal source, okay? And frequencies and waves affect that source, that how we receive and how we transmit. We know these things to be true today through the science we've done, through the imagings we've done, through all the things even people talk about now call it mindfulness or anything like that. We know that if I feel bad, my life is gonna be bad. We've talked about those things, like we have to have a positive outlook to change the frequencies of our bodies so we can manifest the things we want to manifest. All those things are true. I'm gonna now teach you about the science of why it's true, and that's where it gets into the physical. So my physics goes in what you call like a like an astrophysicist will look into neurons and and particles. So I break, I break it all the way down into what you call the atomic structure, the particle structures of a neuron, and how it and I feel like that environment, when we understand the firing of that environment, it's important. So now just to go over really super, super simple and quick is that we have the different functions of a neuron. We have a digerite, which it branches out like a tree and collects signals from around us. That's what it does. I mean, I remember I'm I'm trying my best not to geek out here and and and say too much science stuff. But the next thing is what you call an axion, right? It's a cell body that um integrates signals in the regions of parts of the brain, right? It integrates, the cell integrates in parts of our brain. So we have one, we have these little fingers that branch out from a neuron like um like branches on a tree, and then we have how it brings it into its receptor, and then you have what you call the axion, which is it transmits the signal, so it's an energy source. I've looked into how that energy source is created and developed by our thoughts and our emotions. So I'll just take that axion. Yeah, so I'll take that axion when it says it sends an electrical impulse away from the cell body. That electrical impulse was created by the environment that your thoughts are in, your feelings are in, and even your surroundings. It affects how you receive and transmit. I'm just taking the same thinking that people understand how, like, if I'm in a bad place, I don't feel so well. Well, that comes all the way down to a neuron cellular body level. It's not just some perceived thought, it actually affects the cell, the axion of the cell body. Does that make sense?
SPEAKER_04:Yes.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, so so remember, I'm so your thoughts, the thoughts affect the axion cell body. That's what you're saying.
SPEAKER_02:Correct.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. So where would the thoughts?
SPEAKER_01:Hold on, you have thoughts, you have historical epit epigenetics part of it, and you have in an environment. See, all things around us with that we with our five senses affects this axion body and gender and and and it generates an impulse, electrical impulse. That's the beginning of all things that fires back out through your body into your cell brain, into your into your your brain mechanism. So it looks sort of like this, all over the place, right? It fires back up and it and it lights up different parts of the brain because of the electrical impulse that came from the axion, but the senses is what directed that energy to be. That makes right.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, the senses directed the energy to be the five senses. Right.
SPEAKER_01:Right. So so now, so and then after that, you have the synapses, which is a neurotransmitter that crosses the different um barriers and neurons in it binding specific receptors. So basically, all that information, all that information that is getting the signal, the electrical impulse from the signal of the five senses, how it affects our smallest axion into our synapses that does all these other things and how it fires around the brain, and in how we then act upon it. It's like I'm giving you the dirt before the tree. So that's the basic of it. So these two parts here, right? The reason why I brought up these two parts is because it shows a different what you call that little wave thing that moves along here, and this is how we pick up signals, right? We pick it up from a magnetic field. The magnetic field does have a structure to it, and it also has uh an influence into who we are and what we are and how we try to do it. Because as it receives from the the magnetic field around us, we receive it in our prefrontal cortex, right here. That's what this is. This is that this is that field coming through our prefrontal cortex. Now, here's the crazy thing that we just found out and since the 1980s is that people who thought there was schizophrenia, whether it be epilepsy, whether it be Tourette's, whether it be anything, neurological disorders, we we did not know until imaging that it was part of the brain not firing the way it does on a normal basis. It fires differently. But one of the things you do as an adult to grow your to strengthen your prefrontal cortex is to not have expectations or assumptions, you're just receiving it. If you receive it through a filter of I am this, that is that, my environment's this, that is that, then I must be this. So those thoughts, they stop this prefrontal cortex from actually receiving the full energy from the magnetic field.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, so the magnetic field, meaning the entire environment, okay, you're getting ready to explain that now.
SPEAKER_01:No, no, no, but the but every like you said, the entire environment that's around you, your thoughts, right? All the things you things, so you have your education, things that would taught to you, right? Your environment, things that surround you, you have your energy, things you are attracted to, right? And then and then you have your experiences, things that you bring in to derive a perceived something. I'm not gonna call it a fact or truth, but if we have fault, if we have perceived notions, we distort the like tra the electro electromagnetic field, we distort it from a pure signal. Our next thing here is the brain wave. So so this brain wave is so important because as you see it, it's got a it's all frequency based, and that is why we live how we live and how we receive things in our brains, in our in how we are, it comes through through a magnetic field and a frequency state. People heard of the delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma waves, and what they are, and if you're sleeping, you're in beta, right? If you if you're aware you're in delta, so but they all have a frequency. Now, how you think of something from can you see my arrow right here?
SPEAKER_05:Yes, I just wanted to make a correction. When you're in beta, you're like uh alert, you're aroused, is you know, you know, just just you know, beta is like, you know, you're you're you're you're up and active.
SPEAKER_01:But when you sleep, you're also just as active. When you're in deep sleep, you're your brain is more active because it's repairing also. So you're not wrong about like if you are walking around, you're probably receiving things and more beta. But when you're in deep sleep, you're in beta, then you go into gamma, where your brain is really working and it's really doing the processings of the day. That's why people have dreams.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_01:Now, data, you see over here, it says deep meditation. That's the calm state, right? That is where you're most calm, you're most relaxed. Things are not happening so fast, right? So if you can see my arrow here, if we if we receive things through our prefrontal cortex, and in that perceived notion, it affects these waves, delta, data, alpha, beta, gamma, it affects the waves, it changes the whole waveform. And if it changes the whole waveform, if you look into the brain state, what do you think it does to that state?
SPEAKER_05:Okay, if uh if you're in theta.
SPEAKER_01:If you're any of the frequencies, if you're in any of the frequencies and you have a preconceived notion, what do you how do you think it affects the brain state?
SPEAKER_05:It would maybe disrupt the brain state, it would disrupt the wave.
SPEAKER_01:It would just it would disrupt it would disrupt the wave. My math, I did the math and I did the physics, and that wave affects the axion of the neuron that does the signaling to the rest of the part of the body. Okay. Now the reversal is that you can change the frequency that comes through your prefrontal cortex before it triggers to the axion because it happens so immediately, very rapidly, fast, but as it comes back out, you can change the signaling in the frequency that you are re-receiving into your own brain. You can change that by your own emotional thoughts or your own emotional actions. Once you stop something, it changes the frequency, it changes the waveform. Because right now, often when people keep doing things habitual, they're just re firing the same synapses that gets the information from the the previous cell. So, because you can change your way your cells are reformatted. I just explained that in in emotional neurophysics, I get down to the science part of it and how it looks.
SPEAKER_05:So, how it looks when you see the before we go into it, I just want to acknowledge Sister Aket Kaba Sunk. Thank you for the ten dollars. You she said uh black love is black power. Peace. Thank you, thank you, sister.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, thank you. Then I'm glad you hope you enjoyed it. If you have any questions, um just please type it in, and then Ron will have it because I can go through this real fast, and I know people have questions, and I know people I again I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible because I'm I'm a straight up geek. Okay comes down to a lot of things and so I could get really geeky and way into over and how it's getting can be disrupted. We we've we have seen this through imaging of how brain waves fire in different parts of the brain, right? How the fields generate in by the brain. These circle patterns are energetic waves that comes from the brain and where it reaches to and and how it does the thing. Like over here is movement, you know, over here is conscious decisions and and um um you know seeing something to be true or false without a misconception, but it all comes back down here in the middle where it originally gets into this firing where that axion is, and then it shoots out, and all those energy cells create a field. That field is what I studied because we have things that are firing that when our brain gets to it, we have the neurons in a cell, it fires. And this this this chart here shows how an active firing will go if a person is actually thinking about thinking. And I was talking to my kids earlier today. I said, I don't think enough people think about thinking or think about their thoughts, and they only may think about their actions because they can see the consequences that can come from it. Like if I punch a hole. If I punch a wall, I see the hole. So now I'm thinking about my consequences. Instead of me thinking about why am I thinking about punching the wall? That's where this type of uh diagram is showing here is um what why how it affects my thinking in my environment and how it shares through the the neurons in the different locations of the brain. So here this is where the this is where the brain network really activates. You all these wires are shown, it looks like rubber bands, all the it's all the connective wiring that neurons talk to each other from its basic balance state.
SPEAKER_05:Now the basic balance state, I like to say in what does the basic balance state?
SPEAKER_01:It's it's well, it's it's like a child, it's like a baby. It's like a newborn. The basic balance state is taking in all information, understanding how the waveforms, because everything around a newborn baby comes in just like we come in now as a wave for frequency, but they have no disassociation with the frequency. So it just resonates through their body. It it allows them to all through the fingers and the toes, the top of the head to the feet, it just resonates. It just it's like a it's like a it's like a great gospel choir, it's beautiful, right? It's only until we start putting up what you call perceived barriers. I see that color. Why don't you see blue? Maybe the cones in your eyes are different, you know. So we my environment's good, my environment's bad. Well, why do you think my environment's bad? Well, there's no park at the end of the at the end of my block. Well, that sounds like a good neighborhood. My environment's bad because there's shooting on my block. You're talking about a uh, you know, a park to play in, and I'm talking about no shooting. It's all those perceived factors that that disrupts that the active base magnetic field state.
SPEAKER_05:Can you bring that back to can you get yourself back to that balanced state? Or is just is you were too far gone because we're older with our old perceived ideas of what's going on in the world and what's what no, no, this this one no actually actually you can always come back.
SPEAKER_01:You can always come back, but it takes we said this before, even might be in a marijuana it takes it takes education something you have you have to learn, then it takes practice, you have to practice what you're learning. Training is putting it in to practice it. You then put it into training, right? Which means you're taking your practice into an action form, like you're trying it out on someone. Like if you're practicing how to bake, you're looking at recipes, you're learning how to dough, you're learning how to do a lot of things. Now they're putting into training, you're not now you have to bake the bread. So now you have to bake learning and then training, which is means you're trying to apply it. So everything you learn here, even today, about the axion and the basic physics state of a neuron and how it affects your emotion, you have to then take it into a practice form. Like, how do I change this? Here's how you change it you change your thought. I like potatoes. Why do you ask start thinking about your thoughts? Think about what you think about, not to say whether it's right or wrong, but why do you like potatoes? Why every time you go by McDonald's, you have this sense of smile on your face, whether you eat there or not? Was it a childhood memory? Do you recognize when you start to recognize that awareness in your magnetic state, you start to become back to a balanced state?
SPEAKER_05:Gotcha. Alright, so basically, you recognize what you're feeling, like awareness, self-awareness.
SPEAKER_01:Self-awareness, but that's the education part. People need to be self-aware. Their practice means, well, how do I practice self-awareness? You got to think about your thoughts and think about not just your actions. We we we want to get way before actions, like I should have never kicked that tree. We want to get way before that. We want to get into thinking about what you think about and understanding where that information comes from. Because that's the only way you're gonna change your frequency frequency.
SPEAKER_04:Right. Gotcha.
SPEAKER_01:So then when you come into people may have seen the DMT before the wake, but really what I want to show this as how um the low frequency flows inside the brain, and these are all imagings of how a brain is is looked at when it's in a low frequency state. It it has different colors and shapes, and those shapes and colors mean means things to us. So this was just to show you how frequency looks inside the brain between the wake state and an active state. I think this one shows uh a more explanation about the frequencies and waves when it comes down to the brain states and the frequencies, and how that frequencies affects the this transmission into the brain, and then in how it goes through its travel through the brain, through the occipital lobe, the you know, so everything starts to really start to work, but it starts out here from this imaging of this magnetic magnetic field that we bring in through our prefrontal cortex because some of your questions, Ron. What do you got?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, so you're breaking up a little bit, but so I was getting ready to say, go back to the image where uh where it it shows the prefrontal cortex. Okay, so you what you're saying is uh the magnetic field comes through the prefrontal cortex. This is what you're saying, right? And it affects the exon right and then affects the entire body. Yes, okay, and these are waves, these are these are these are these are energy, these are like energetic fields, waves. Right now, could the correct okay, okay, okay. All right. So we're getting waves coming in.
SPEAKER_01:I got it down to understanding yeah, yeah, cuz because we got we got waves coming in and got waves going out.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. Okay, so that would mean if we have waves coming in and then waves coming out, that means a person's thoughts can affect you.
SPEAKER_01:Absolutely. There you go. A person's thoughts can affect you, and it only matters if you're trying to block it. If you're trying to block another person's thoughts, unlike a baby who lets waveforms come through the body, it doesn't have to hold it. A baby's waveform never has to hold any of the it just it just comes in, right? Because it has no, all the I don't like this person, this person lied to me before, this person, whatever, whatever the the whatever you develop the environment around the words and the thoughts, a baby doesn't have that. So that in that that electromagnetic field that's inside the body never gets decayed faster. It only gets decayed or disillusioned when you start to control what other thoughts are and what your what you are which what you think the thought should be to you.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. So that would mean so just as you as you mentioned earlier, uh the the the the senses also play a great role in in this whole you know exchange. Yes. So that means so not only waves affect the precoint prefrontal cortex, but other you know uh uh uh things you see, smell, hear, and things like that.
SPEAKER_01:But all those things come through as a waveform before it comes to any before it starts the firing of the frequency that has you to see. Light has a frequency. Right, right? So if your if if you see a color, it's because you're seeing that type of energy as it comes through the sun and its rays. Now, if your cones and your and your retina are a little bit messed up, you may not see blue. But just in your own thought patterns, you can actually change the color because you're changing the frequency of how you're seeing the the light in the energy field. Which is why some people can see auras on people because it's there. We just blocked it all out by our preconceived notion, whether we believe in that stuff or not, whether we whether we you know trust it or not, or or however you may think of it, you've blocked a lot of that reception off.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_01:You do it you do it with your hands too. Before you touch something, your hand, your magnetic hand has already been placed on the book because of your mental intentions, so it sent out a signal to to feel the book you're going towards.
SPEAKER_04:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:All right. Gotcha. Now, um, so this is this would be the basis of emotional neurophysics.
SPEAKER_01:Yes. But then it but if that's the basis of it, yeah. The basis of it also comes down to um uh I studied the energetic field, the thermodynamics of a neuron, and how it gets affected by the environment because of the thoughts. So I just chased the rabbit hole down this way into um particle physics, um, like we look at the stars and the thermodynamics and the and the in the laws of physics and how how one generated um motion of a neural deflect each other and can attract each other. So I just brought it down into the deeper science of that. That's that's what emotional neurophysics basically is, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, so uh emotional neuro neurophysics, from what I'm getting from this uh this uh presentation, is that uh you know thoughts itself travel and they're affect the field around us, and the field around us affects our uh uh uh uh prefrontal cortex, affects and affecting the axion, affecting the entire body, and so forth. So the travel of the wave in the brain or outside of the brain, that would be the basis of the physics, correct or no?
SPEAKER_02:Correct, okay.
SPEAKER_05:Gotcha, gotcha. All right, we got uh Sister IKEA, help me build my spaceship. She she said, uh, let me see. Sister I Ket, what do you feel about what do you what do you feel? Wait, hold on. What do you all feel about building our own spaceship? Um when I first looked at that question, I thought, what is she talking about? But then I thought about it right now as I'm thinking about it, I'm like, other people have uh, well, I don't know about spaceships, but rocket ships. Um, I don't know if you mean spaceships or rocket ships, because spaceships to me sounds like um sci-fi and um a rocket ship to me sounds more like science. So what which one are you talking about, Sister IKEA? So um when when uh when before she answers that question What if she's thinking about a space station? What what was she thinking about? I don't know. Sister I can't, you know, uh let us know what you're thinking. But let's go back into uh the uh emotional neurophysics. Let's talk about how did you how uh did you get how did you present that to the science community and if it was received by the science community, I believe you said it is it was received by the science community, and um where would where can we find that?
SPEAKER_01:Well, I did uh I did publish the paper on academia edu. Um it's I think the paper I did there for academia edu is only 20 pages. I didn't want to get into because I really uh the hundred-page paper I sent, um, I I explained a lot more of where I was at and how I did the math. And so I kind of like showed my work in in the bigger paper. Okay. So and and and that's why the paper is so much bigger. In the 20-page paper, I did it in um academiaedu.edu. You can look up Dr. Paul Dyer and or look up uh promotional. And I wrote a book about it actually. I did publish the book after I finished the paper, so you can you can catch that on Amazon. That will also give you a great understanding. You can if you go to Amazon, you know you can do that book preview, you can get an understanding of what it is and and where I went with emotional neurophysics. Um, but if you buy the book, you're gonna get um part of the paper too, um, the 20 pages of the paper, and then some of the a lot of the science of where I was in the thermodynamics into the energy field. I explained that all the way down, and I think the book is just under 250 pages. So um you can take your time because it's more I've written it more like a science journal than anything. So, but I wanted to get that out there so people can actually have it and look at it and then um ask questions about it. So I was really excited about the publisher pushing that book out there.
SPEAKER_05:Indeed. All right, I'm checking academia edu, Paul Dyer.
SPEAKER_04:All right, let's see. Paul Dyer. Okay.
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SPEAKER_05:All right, we um I'm I'm I gotta I gotta look through it. It's gonna take some time. So so now, so the science community is is taking on this um, I get it now, like the emotional neurophysics. Um has anyone uh contested it or or or you know uh contested it or verified that you know this is a possibility or you know, um uh because basically what you're saying before anything ever happens, before anything is acted upon, uh the waves are already affecting or permeating the brain, uh the skull and going to the to the to the brain, and and it is it and it it it could affect it could affect the body, it could affect the it could affect the human being. Uh that's that's something um that's real deep in uh uh you know it it was it's this was said years ago, and it you know it's always it's always said in uh different science communities. Some people would say some people would say it's it's pseudoscience, right? Some people would say it's pseudoscience. Right, right. You know, so um, you know, if you could can you have like it's almost like telepathy.
SPEAKER_01:But but so the pseudosciences were before scientists actually did like if someone called it a pseudoscience, they need um what do you call what you're asking for is proved out. And yeah, the science community, they looked open. That's why I said that's why I had to do the math. I had to do the math work, I had to do the physics work. I had to show my work to make sure that when this energy field gets connected to another energy field, the math works this way. Um, and and so it basically goes into what you call the quantum, quantum mechanics of physics, um, of what people understand as quantum world theories and things like that. So I pretty much stood on the backs of people who who've done the science way before me, and I applied it to the neurons in the brain, and and the math works.
SPEAKER_05:And the math works, you said. Yeah. Okay, okay. That would be uh uh interesting to take a look at for sure, for sure. So so the math works, and this is something that you just you you just I don't want to say, just you recently, you recently say just is the wrong word, you know.
SPEAKER_01:That's just the wrong word, because this was this was months, months out of my life of working this out on small notebook papers, small sticky notes, and going, Oh what if, oh my god, what if, what if, right? So um just kicking it over, talking with some science friends, going, Did you ever think about this? And they're like, Man, hey DP. Some people call me Dr. Paul, they called me DP. They said, Hey DP, that's a great idea. They're like, So, how would you think you would do the man? And how would you think, you know, so those questions came up. So I did reach out to people who are uh I would say somewhat smarter than I am, and things like that, but my the way my I was thinking about it it was so new to people. Man, so yeah.
SPEAKER_05:This is this man, this is actually brilliant here. Um these the this idea, it wasn't put in these words, but this idea, people's been speaking about this for years, right? Right? So right, right. For years, telepathy and you know, all these different things, you know. Um, however, you know, to put the math and the science behind it, no one's done that, you know. Well, at least I don't know. So, you know, uh no no one's uh put the science behind it from what I know. I'm just seeing it now. Um, and um, you know, I I would like to see how it's received by the science community, and you know, I would like for it to get bigger so it gets more attention and it's tested out, and uh to see because if this is if this is right and exact, scientifical and mathematical, then um man, you know, you you should be doing it. You should be doing a tour.
SPEAKER_01:I well, I am getting an award in Vegas because of it also um this April. Um so they were super happy. Um yeah, they were excited. So I'm excited. They're giving me an award for it. Um I'm super excited about that. I'm excited about to share it with other people, share with the other um science community, share with just anyone, just how how what we like you said, people have been saying this all before. Like the people I'm around, the people I affect, how do I affect them? We know that we affect them. We we we've always known to affect them. We know how the environment affects us, we've always known that. We just never did coming down to the particle science of it, the the in the electromagnetic field. We know that we have electromagnetic field, we know the earth has got a magnetic field. We know every we know every energy source on the planet has a field source to it. I just brought it down to how the neurons and the snapses um uh move off each other um between in this state and another state, internal state to the external state. So yeah, right.
SPEAKER_05:Now, um on that note, uh we we gotta run. Um, this was great. Um the Wi-Fi was a little shoddy, but it's all right. I'm at the end of the day, I picked it up. We already know now from now on, uh, if you try to download your your your uh right, yeah, yeah, it's gonna it's gonna affect the the uh the thing here. So, you know, I would like for you to come back on, of course. Obviously, you've been with the family for years now. So um, yeah, let's talk, let's unpack all of this stuff. Let's let's let's just deal with the next subject. I will text you probably sometime this week, and let's let's get keep going with the science, Bill. You know, honestly, I'm a bit no disrespect, but I think this is one of the most important podcasts of all the other podcasts that I do. Like the brain is extremely important. I mean, with all this stuff that we learn more with science, 5%, all of this different stuff, you can't store any of this information without the brain, right?
SPEAKER_01:Right. And and how about this? As we try to break down the person to be balanced and whole, no matter what you believe whole is, it's how you're firing inside your systems that is in your head, is how the outcome is going to be, whether it's a positive state or negative state. So, yeah, I changed my life around. I went from X to Y, but you don't know the reason of how it was ever done chemically, like magnetically in your body. You just know you did it.
SPEAKER_05:Right, indeed.
SPEAKER_01:I just explained the diff, I'd explained from the A to the B science-wise. That's all.
SPEAKER_05:That's a fact. On that note, thank you for coming out, Dr. Paul Dyer. Glad to have you back. And we will talk about doing the next podcast in a couple days. Thank you for coming out. Thank you for everybody. We have a podcast coming up in about four minutes, and we are out of here. Peace.
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