: When an oscillating system (like a pendulum) reaches its point of rest, its momentum is zero. According to Bentov, at this precise instant, the "observer" or psyche briefly expands at near-infinite velocity into a non-physical dimension before snapping back.
In , Itzhak Bentov —a biomedical inventor with no formal academic degree—proposes a radical model where reality is composed of universal oscillations. He argues that consciousness is not a byproduct of the brain but a fundamental field that pervades the entire universe. Core Concepts and Mechanics Itzhak Bentov - Stalking the Wild Pendulum
: Available in paperback at Books A Million , Walmart , and Target . : When an oscillating system (like a pendulum)
: Bentov posits that the brain does not create thoughts; instead, it acts as a transducer or amplifier for signals originating in subtle, non-physical fields. He argues that consciousness is not a byproduct
: A companion guide by William Pyle is available at Bookshop.org for readers seeking modern context on these theories.
Bentov views human development through the lens of nervous system evolution:
Bentov uses engineering and physics metaphors to explain mystical experiences: