The Akashic Records Reinterpreted: A Conceptual Mapping with the ITC Framework
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The concept of the Akashic Records—a cosmic database storing all thoughts, emotions, and actions of every being—has long been preserved in Indian philosophy, Tibetan traditions, and New Age movements. Yet it has remained excluded from scientific discourse due to the lack of observable, repeatable empirical foundations. By establishing a conceptual correspondence with the Instantaneous Teleportation Cosmos (ITC) theoretical framework, this paper explores a possible structural mapping for these traditional claims. ITC theory takes zero‑latency transmission between any two points in the universe as its first principle and constructs the basal structure with six core properties (P1 Storage Perfection, P2 Instantaneous Connectivity, P3 Mapping Determinacy, P4 Manifestation Finiteness, P5 Basal Resonance Tunability, P6 Consciousness Coupling). Within this framework, the Akashic Records can be interpreted as corresponding to the universal repository of the basal information layer—its eternal preservation is paralleled by P1, its instantaneous accessibility by P2, its independence from ordinary space and time by P3, its inaccessibility to ordinary individuals by P4, a possible technological pathway by P5, and a theoretical route to direct access through specific states of consciousness by P6. This mapping suggests that the core features attributed to the Akashic Records can be understood as structural consequences of the basal framework, rather than requiring a supernatural explanation.
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