Nandor Ludvig, MD, PhD

This work presents cosmological neuroscience as an interdisciplinary field placing the essence of neuroscience into cosmic contexts by the vision of a God-inspired Soul of Multiverse, viewing the human brain as an organ empowered by a Soul in its prefrontal cortical neural supercircuitry, and intending to look into the relationship between these systems by wearable devices collecting behaviorally correlated EEG data with 2 millisecond resolution for offline dynamic neurocombinatorics. It is acknowledged that this effort has been inspired as much by Jesus, Rabindranath Tagore and other sages as by Alfred Russel Wallace, Francis Crick and other scientists. The paper suggests the following cosmological neuroscience studies in future brain research: (1) Exploring the origin of consciousness on Earth and its evolution that generated the human Soul and its noospheric expansion; (2) Studying the human Soul’s basic mechanisms and its associated circuitry able to sense the cosmic program for biological and artificial intelligences; and (3) Inspiring engineers to develop the field’s envisioned creativity monitoring and God-experience monitoring devices.

Keywords: Multiverse, Soul, Prefrontal Cortex, Sages, Wearable Devices, Artificial Intelligence.

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Citation: Ludvig, N. (2026). Potential Contributions of Cosmological Neuroscience to the Future of Brain Research. J Psychol Neurosci; 8(2):1-8. DOI : https://doi.org/10.47485/2693-2490.1151