A living biological computer decoding frequency and vibration.
I will start this entry with one fundamental notion of quantum reality. All humanity is part of the ONE Consciousness having different experiences. We are collectively One Consciousness, with each individual expressing itself through their own Human Experience. I wrote a separate article on the four fundamental principles of quantum reality HERE, which addresses this Source Field of Oneness.
In this entry I am deconstructing what it means for us, that we are living organic biological computers, quantum consciousness expressing itself through the human experience, but before I do that, I have to lay the groundwork for a few more fundamental notions about consciousness and the quantum reality we live in.
📌 We are unique extensions of a Unified Field of Consciousness (I have referred to it as The Quantum Field), expressing itself in individualized Human Forms.
This organic divine field of intelligence is a “Universal Mind”, Source Energy, a Being (sometimes referred to as “God” or “Mother Consciousness”), that is omnipresent, omniscient, and embedded into all things — by which we term as the “Spirit” in all things… I will write more on this in future entries to connect the dots here deeper.
📌 Everything is happening IN Consciousness. Consciousness is not in the brain, it expresses through the brain. It’s not something you “have”, it’s something you are, and the Brain is an instrument through which you experience it with.
My most favorite quote to mention is the one by Max Planck:
“I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as a derivative from consciousness… Everything we regard as existing postulates consciousness.”
So now that I’ve covered these two main aspects of consciousness and quantum reality, I am going to use the “computer analogy” (CPU, RAM, hard drive, software, decoding) to make this complex architecture about who we are more palatable and understandable. The logical structure will flow from decoding frequency → the primary five senses → the Brain as a CPU → DNA as storage and instructions → the epigenetic “soup” as the RAM → how the Body can think for itself → on Death → and lastly, the human body is distributed computing.
Decoding Frequency
Everything is frequency and vibration.
The quantum field (much like Wi-Fi) is operating at a level of dimension beyond our five primary senses.
While we decode this field with our primary five senses to have a “human physical experience”, this field exists beyond the five primary senses. Meaning, that we are not experiencing it directly but rather through a decoding translation process, and only a fraction of it that our primary senses allow for (unless we expand our multidimensional capacities).
The quantum field is simply a field of information that is all around us (made of frequency and vibration) which we can tap into from anywhere that we are. We decode this Field (much like a computer decodes Wi-fi) with our entire brain and body, as a living organic quantum biological computer.
And just like we tune the computer to a specific broadband (like for example a specific website), so can our entire brain-and-body tune to a specific frequency band to decode and experience reality in a particular way — so that we are experiencing a version of the Field (just like we can experience a version of the Wi-Fi on a computer).
…another piece that connects nicely here will be something I will write later on about how the RAS (Reticular Activating System) of the brain and our belief systems function to filter our reality for a particular frequency of perception. But, in the meantime, if you are interested you can read about beliefs and perceptions HERE.
The body has a software program (often referred to as the autonomic nervous system or the subconscious programming) that the body uses to decode (much like a computer) the information from the field into what we experience, through the lens of that specific program.
Additionally, perceived solidity is simply just decoded frequencies or wave-form information, or in other words vibrational frequencies (the rate at which a molecule or material vibrates at a specific mode), in a similar way you see your computer screen is information decoded from the Wi-fi network into a different form, so that you’re able to have a human physical experience.
The Primary Five Senses
The primary five senses (touching, smelling, hearing, seeing, tasting) is how we “plug-into” the Field, and decode or translate it into our human physical or material experience.
One of the most important points to remember here, is that we have access to only perceive a small portion of what reality actually is, due to how the human brain and body has been adapted to specifically limit our sense of reality. This being mainly through the mechanism of the over-use of the left hemisphere, being able to only access the visible light spectrum of electromagnetic waves by our primary five senses, and not being aware that we are actually untapped multi-dimensional human beings. However, this is a much larger subject, one which I will not dive further into here in this article, but I’ll touch on in future articles.
To come back to how our primary senses decode the Field into our physical experience…
All of the primary five senses transform frequency and vibrational information into electrical information which the brain then receives. The brain (and also the Spine) in turn decodes the electrical signals into digital holographic information that we can perceive as the world of our human experience. For example:
- Our eyes see light at visible light spectrum, reflecting off surfaces and entering into the eyes, which are then translated into electrical signals in the brain so we can perceive the respective reality elements.
- Our ears detect vibrations or vibrational pressures through the air, these vibrations hit the eardrum, and specific hair cells translate these vibratory frequencies into electrical impulses to the brain for decoding.
- When we smell something we are actually detecting molecular frequencies of airborne particles, and each molecule vibrates at a specific frequency. These molecules then bind to receptors in the olfactory system, and the receptors send electrical signals up the chain to be decoded.
- When we are tasting something we actually detect chemical signatures through molecular interactions, different molecules resonate with certain taste bud receptors on the tongue, and these interactions then generate electrical signals to the brain decoding them as “sweet, salty, sour, bitter”, etc.
- In our experience of touching, we register pressure, vibration and temperature through the skin sensors, and it registers as mechanical or thermal frequency information to certain sensory neurons, which further signals and routes this information to internal neurological rendering of this information for us to perceive it.
Here is a table infographic that summarizes this:

There is an incredible quote by Einstein that absolutely reflects the exact nature of reality:
“Concerning matter, we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is really energy, whose vibration has been lowered as to be perceptible to the senses. There is no matter. There is only light and sound.”
The Brain as the CPU
The human brain is our “central processing unit” — a CPU to the entire living organic quantum biological computer.
Areas of the brain specialize in decoding each of the five senses and the translated information is used to present us with the sense of our physical external reality.
The sensory homunculus is a great way to understand this.
“The sensory homunculus is a map along the cerebral cortex of where each part of the body is processed. The sensations occur all along the body. The impulses from the body will be sent into the spinal cord and eventually back to the brain to be processed. While the trigeminal nerve carries the face’s sensations. The thalamus processes all these sensory impulses, and then the thalamus will send it to the cerebral cortex. The final destination of the sensory impulses is along the postcentral gyrus. This sensory map is what the sensory homunculus illustrates.” — NCBI source

And another really important aspect of the Brain is that it doesn’t just receive reality — it predicts reality (showing you only a constructed model of reality). More on this in future posts.
DNA as Storage and Instructions
DNA has been described as a universal software code, from bacteria to humans and other organisms, it the basic instructions for life written with the same coding language (much like a computer is coded with universal coding languages for different programs).
DNA can also be conceptually thought of as a the hard drive of the body — as it acts as a long-term storage containing the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, similar to how a hard-drive stores data and instructions for a computer.
In fact, scientists are exploring using DNA as a hard drive by encoding digital information into DNA and essentially using DNA as a storage medium by converting digital data (0’s and 1’s) into DNA code (using the nucleotide bases — A, T, C, and G).
DNA in the body is much like an instruction manual, a blueprint, self-executing code, a database, a compressed archive.
Epigenetic “Soup” as the RAM
DNA is heavily surrounded by molecular biological components called histones. Histones surround and engulf DNA to both protect it AND influence its expression (upregulating or downregulating certain areas by the amount of strain or flexibility allowed around portions of DNA). Histones are a form of epigenetic regulation affecting how genes are turned on or off, or how they are upregulated or downregulated.
Epigenetics is an internal environment that influences the cells, and responds to external stimuli. It can also be carried around for generations — something that can be referred to as “transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.”
So these epigenetic traces are more like RAM (random access memory) because it can be a heritable change in gene expression or behavior that is induced by a stimulus, allowing for the accessing of certain information — ie. gene expression, for the retrieval and use of information needed for a specific use of identity, personality, or traits.
The Body can Think for Itself…
But, is it really who we are?
“What you truly are is Spirit and soul, a light-entity and an emotional entity combined. Your Spirit — surrounds all molecular structures of your body; thus it houses and supports the mass of your embodiment. Your soul lies within the mass, near your heart, in a cavity under a shield of bone wherein nothing exists except electrical energy. Your soul records and stores, in the form of emotion, every thought you have ever entertained. It is because of the unique collectiveness of emotion stored within your soul that you have a unique ego identity or personality self. The body that you inhabit is simply a carriage — a chosen, refined vehicle — that allows you to live upon a plane of matter.” — The White Book by Ramtha
While we are not eternally our body, our body is our vehicle in this lifetime, in this timeline that we are here to experience and express through our purpose and mission. It’s critical we treat it as a privilege and honor it as a sacred form of our existence.
On Death
I will be brief, here as well, because this is yet another larger subject. But in the context of this article, death is simply the point when the living organic quantum biological computer ceases to function or ceases to decode the reality.
I recommend a recent article I wrote about how The Body Runs on Voltage — as it will shed some additional light on how the body powers itself and maintains itself through voltage.
“Life relies on electrical activity — positive and negative charge. If the body looses electrical charge — it means death.” — Monica Ion (7 Universal Laws)
At the point of death, the eternal Spirit and soul just simply separate from the physical form, and our eternal consciousness is released from the mortal form, the body.
That’s all that I will say on this note.
The Human Body is Distributed Computing
Different parts of the body act as different systems of computing:
- Brain (central processor)
- Enteric nervous system (gut brain)
- Heart nervous system (intrinsic cardiac nervous system)
- Immune system (pattern recognition system)
- Fascia network (mechanotransduction signaling)
- Microbiome (biochemical signaling + gene regulation)
- Endocrine system (hormonal signaling network)
And so it is a network of processors communicating through electrical, neurochemical, and electromagnetic signals.
And please keep in mind that The Nervous System acts as the Wiring and Data Network:
- Carries electrical signals
- Connects sensors to processor
- Sends commands to muscles and organs
- Stores memory through neural networks
- Learns through synaptic plasticity
- Changes structure through experience
Finally, keep in mind, this subject is large and wide. I am only skimming the surface here, but I believe I have laid down a good foundation on this perspective.





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