Exploration of Thought Spigettification and Cognitive Deformation around a Kerr-Type Singularity: A Theoretic Quantum–Field Model for Schizophrenia and Dissociative Identity Disorder
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We introduce thought spigettification, a speculative quantum–field–theoretic model mapping extreme stress responses in neuronal microtubule networks to Kerr-analogue spacetime defor- mations. A mental Hilbert space of coherent microtubule “qubits” couples to three scalar fields—BraeQuintessence, BraeHiggs, and the Standard Model Higgs—producing a deformation operator D(r, θ) that stretches and reconfigures mental superpositions. Positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia arise as over-amplified and suppressed eigenmodes; dissociative iden- tity disorder emerges from metastable multi–well potentials. We formalize emotional eigenval- ues, derive coupled field equations, analyze stability regimes, and propose electrophysiological and imaging biomarkers. Finally, we outline therapeutic “despigettification” via inversion of scalar–field dynamics.
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