International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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Research Paper | Astronomy Science | Volume 15 Issue 5, May 2026 | Pages: 1340 - 1359 | India


Einstein's Brain: As Evidence of (a) Existence of Tachyon and (b) Dual Activities of Human Brain: A Possibility

Ramen Kumar Parui

Abstract: In Hindu (Indian) mythology Goddess "Kali" (dark-skinned goddess adorned with a necklace of skulls) symbolizes the beauty of "Darkness" and relates the primordial darkness associated with the origin of Universe and the similar one that also exists inside the human brain. Human brain is a black box in which no light enters. The trajectories of change in brain structure and functions across the human life span (i.e. from birth to till death) offers to develop 5 epochs of structural topology of human brain i.e. epoch-"childhood brain" (0-9 yrs old), epoch 2-"Adolescence brain" (9-32yrs old), epoch3-"Adult brain" (32-66yrs old), epoch4-"Early aging brain (66-83yrs old), and epoch5-"Late aging brain" (83-90yrs old) with barriers between epochs such as First Barrier (i.e. between epoch 1 and 2) at 9yrs, Second Barrier at 32yrs, Third Barrier at 66yrs and Forth Barrier at 83yrs. As the topology is a complex with neural connection, organized and developed with age as well as is associated with key cognitive behavioral and mental outcomes, it has been identified that the human brain goes through "Five Nonlinear" stages of development as mentioned above. During brain development over time the cortical surface area, its thickness and the curvature of the cortical surface are changed i.e. its thickness and the curvature of the cortical surface are changed i.e. the outer cortical surface lies between the gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) changes or deformed. In the gyrification phase the gyrification starts with the deformation of gray matter (GM), i.e. the major structures like the central sulcus. This gyrification of the cortex is an evitable phase in most mammals, particularly in human that occurs during the second and third trimester of pregnancy, and appears most likely bu local tangential growth of GM tissue at the end of the first trimester such that brain folding patterns depend on WM stiffness, GM thickness and growing speed that actually allow the creation of a naturally 3D folding patterns. Hierarchical Modular Model of human brain indicates that (i) the brain network can be parsed in several physiologically and equally meaningful ways such that the number of modules increases with age while their size decreases, (ii) the modularity of partitioned reaches the highest values in two phases i.e. once in the early and the other one in late life span, and (iii)the brain modular structure exhibits both "linear" and :nonlinear" age related trends. Modular network model of brain provides a reduced anterior-posterior functional correlation with age indicating two separate regions- one at (10-30) yrs and the other one at (60-90) yrs. Investigation of genius personalities , including Ramanujan, Einstein, Nobel Laureates about their age associated noteworthy seminal works shows that scientific activities achieving peak at age ~ 26 yrs while art activities that of at ~ 66yrs. Comparison of superluminal photons, Tachyons with brain associated activities and Tachyon?s Double Image Effects clearly indicates-Tachyon exhibits peak image at ~ 26 yrs (i.e. appearing image) and that of another one at ~ 66yrs (departing image). It is concluded that Tachyons are produced and active in human brain, and take a crucial role for making a genius although GM deformations have a significant role in brain?s genius. Using quantum tunneling, and correlating between gray matter volume (GMV) and scientific creativity it is suggested that a) based on Hartman?s effect, and dual activeness of brain, tachyon like (faster than light speed) behavior is possible in human brain; b) based on voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and Executive Attention Network (EAN) a non-linear EAN had active in Einstein? brain leading him to become "Genius" through the discovery of General Theory of Relativity at the age of 26yrs. The author encourages the Brain Research Community to search (1) tachyon-like behaviour, and (2) the existence of 5th order non-linear oscillation in human brain network counterpart during their investigations.

Keywords: Quantum tunneling, brian activities, tachyons, gray matter, brain development

How to Cite?: Ramen Kumar Parui, "Einstein's Brain: As Evidence of (a) Existence of Tachyon and (b) Dual Activities of Human Brain: A Possibility", Volume 15 Issue 5, May 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1340-1359, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26520170840, DOI: https://dx.dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26520170840

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