Intersection of Consciousness and Astronomy

The Intersection of Consciousness and Astronomy

This project explores the relationship between human consciousness and the universe by integrating astronomical observation with consciousness studies. Drawing inspiration from the work of researchers like Dr. Steven Greer, it aims to investigate whether states of heightened awareness or focused intention can facilitate a deeper understanding of cosmic phenomena—or even establish communication with unknown intelligences.

This research project bridges the gap between inner exploration (consciousness) and outer discovery (astronomy), creating an interdisciplinary framework that challenges conventional boundaries. By combining the mystery of the cosmos with the profound potential of human awareness, the project could unveil new dimensions of understanding about ourselves and the universe.

VGTel Special Project on Consciousness

Special Project: Consciousness & Scientific Inquiry

This initiative is designed to explore the role of consciousness in advanced scientific research and observation. Inspired by past government programs such as the Monroe Institute's work with remote viewing, and the private-sector research of thinkers like Dr. Steven Greer, this special project seeks to revisit ancient and modern theories alike.

Our team, lead by Dr. Krolewski, is developing formal research protocols and analytical frameworks that bridge neuroscience, astrophysics, and perception studies. We believe that awareness, intention, and conscious observation may play an underappreciated role in how we interact with and understand unexplained aerial and astronomical phenomena.

This project will also include the re-analysis of key whitepapers and abstracts, including those examining plasma behavior, thermospheric anomalies, and UAP signatures—ensuring they are interpreted through both scientific and interdisciplinary lenses.

“Consciousness may not be a byproduct of the brain, but rather a fundamental component of the universe itself.”

As part of our Beyond Earth Project, this work aims to unite ancient knowledge, emerging science, and a new curiosity toward human potential. The ancients may have been right—there is more to reality than what we see. And it may begin within.

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