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Vladlena Mayorova

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

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Continuity of matter as the basis of information resonance: a hypothesis on the transmission of experience through atoms in the biological cycle.

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) July 13, 2026 Vladlena Mayorova

Atoms from a dead organism re-enter the global biogeochemical cycle and may carry an informational resonance—a trace of the previous host's physiological, emotional, and cognitive states. When these atoms are incorporated into a new organism during early development, this resonance could shape behavioral patterns, sensory preferences, emotional reactions, and unexplained phobias. The hypothesis draws on the conservation of mass, epigenetics, quantum entanglement, and over 2,500 documented cases of children's past-life memories. A thought experiment, the 'Girl from 1900,' illustrates the proposed atomic transmission. The paper suggests experimental tests, including epidemiological studies and isotopic labeling in animals, but does not claim proof.