Schlagworte: Consciousness and the Universe, Hydrogen Network Theory, Connection between matter and consciousness, Cosmology and consciousness, Origin of Life and Consciousness
Hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in existence. It forms stars, fills the space between galaxies, and has been present since the earliest moments of the cosmos. But what if hydrogen does more than shape matter? What if it also forms a universal network that connects energy, life, and consciousness itself?
In The Universal Hydrogen Network, Thomas Mayr explores a bold and integrative idea: that hydrogen may act as a continuous medium through which information, resonance, and awareness can emerge and interact across the universe.
Drawing on insights from cosmology, physics, biology, philosophy, and spiritual traditions, this book invites readers to reconsider the universe not as a collection of isolated objects, but as a deeply interconnected system.
Written for curious and open-minded readers, this book avoids unnecessary technical complexity while remaining intellectually serious. It does not claim final answers, but opens a new conceptual space for reflection, dialogue, and discovery.
Thomas Mayr is an IT professional with over two decades of experience, combined with a lifelong interest in fundamental questions about the universe, consciousness, and the nature of reality.
For more than 20 years, he has explored connections between science, philosophy, and spiritual traditions, seeking a coherent understanding of how matter, energy, and awareness might be linked.
The Universal Hydrogen Network is the result of this long-term reflection, bringing together ideas from cosmology, physics, biology, and human experience into a single, integrative perspective.
His work is driven by curiosity, critical thinking, and the desire to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and deeper questions about existence.
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