The Mysteryology Framework is a structured interdisciplinary system that integrates physical systems, human consciousness, and their interactions into a unified research model.
The study of physical systems including:
Earth processes
atmospheric dynamics
space and celestial influences
The study of internal awareness including:
perception
cognition
behavioral patterns
The study of interactions:
within physical systems
within consciousness
between physical systems and awareness
These are well-established and form the foundation of modern science.
Examples:
Gravitational systems
Electromagnetic fields
Solar–lunar tidal interactions
Climate and atmospheric dynamics
References:
NOAA Tides & Currents
IPCC Climate Reports
NASA heliophysics research
This includes interactions between conscious entities.
Examples:
Social cognition and emotional synchronization
Group behavior dynamics
Shared attention and communication systems
Scientific grounding:
Friston, K. (2010). The free-energy principle
Hasson et al. (2012). Brain-to-brain coupling
These studies demonstrate measurable synchronization between individuals during communication.
This is the least explored and most controversial domain, and is treated within Mysteryology as:
Hypothesis-driven and research-oriented—not assumed or claimed as established fact
Human physiological response to geomagnetic activity
Biofield and energy medicine hypotheses
Observer effects in physics (interpretational frameworks)
Relevant studies:
Persinger, M. (1985–2000s): geomagnetic activity and human behavior
McCraty et al. (HeartMath Institute): heart–brain coherence (controversial but studied)
NOAA / NASA geomagnetic indices (Kp, Ap) correlated with biological rhythms
This domain is approached with:
Controlled experimentation
Statistical validation
Reproducibility standards
This domain explores: Whether and how consciousness interacts with physical systems
All observable phenomena emerge from interactions between energy systems and consciousness across time and space.