Vernon Neppe, MD, PhD, FRSSAf, is a neuropsychiatrist and head of the Pacific Neuropsychiatric Institute in Seattle. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and recipient of the Whiting Memorial Award. He is author of Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope and of many other books including Innovative Psychopharmacotherapy, Déjà Vu Revisited, Déjà Vu: A Second Look, Déjà Vu: Glossary and Library. Together with Dr Edward Close, he pioneered the new discipline of what they call “Dimensional Biopsychophysics”. He is author, with physicist and mathematician, Edward Close PhD, PE, of Reality Begins with Consciousness: A Paradigm Shift that Works. His professional publications number over 700. Dr Neppe has amplified many of his concepts in three of the websites linked with his work. On www.Brainvoyage.com, his books are amplified. www.VernonNeppe.org is his gateway and includes more information on the Neppe-Close model of the Triadic Distinction Vortical Paradigm (TDVP) and some of the key publications are on www.pni.org.
Here, Dr. Neppe explains that physicists working in cosmology have calculated that dark matter and dark energy constitute about 95.1% of the universe that we inhabit. Because these ‘dark substances” are invisible and have never been directly detected, their exact nature is speculative. Dr. Neppe then describes his own discovery with physicist Edward R. Close, describing a hypothetical new substance they call “Gimmel”, which they have demonstrated mathematically is required in order to maintain stability in every subatomic particle in the universe. Neppe shows that there is a very close mathematical (1 in 1250!) correlation between Gimmel and the mass and energy of the most common elements in the cosmos, and the proportion of Dark Energy and Dark Matter in the universe. Moreover, Neppe and Close showed that the calculated relationship of rotating atoms to Dark Matter and Dark Energy is also very close suggesting that the Dark Energy/ Dark Matter may fit into our 9-dimensional finite existence. Importantly, when these results are added to the Neppe-Close quantum mass findings at the atomic level, we appear to have the same unified laws of nature for everything—the quantal world, in our physical macroworld and in our cosmological world.
(Recorded on May 1, 2018)
Published on July 2, 2018