TITLE:
A Neurophysiological and Astrophysical Analysis of the Point —The Source of Infinite Potential
AUTHORS:
Pranshu Bharadwaj, Divyanshu Bharadwaj, Archana Mukherjee
KEYWORDS:
Point, Human Consciousness, Yogic Science, Neurophysiology, Astrophysics
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Philosophy,
Vol.15 No.4,
November
24,
2025
ABSTRACT: This study examines the Bindu (Point) as a fundamental unit of energetic and spatial continuity, representing a non-entropic scalar field that links internal physiological order with universal physical structure. Through the integrative practice of Yoga-dhāraṇā, comprising sensory withdrawal, cardiac focus (Mano HridNirudhya), controlled breathing, and sustained concentration, a stable, dimension-independent state of internal equilibrium can be achieved. Neurophysiological observations, including increased gamma-band synchronization and heart-brain coherence during focused cardiac attention, provide measurable evidence for this state. A conceptual model based on scalar-field dynamics describes the Bindu as a field
Ψ:D→R
satisfying the equilibrium condition
∂S /∂t=0
, where
S
denotes informational entropy. Within this framework, entropy minimization corresponds to maximal physiological and cognitive coherence. Simulated results demonstrate convergence of heart-brain coupling and the Laplacian potential condition
∇
2
Φ=0
, linking internal self-organization with isotropic field equilibrium in astrophysical systems. The findings suggest that consciousness and matter share a common mathematical substrate governed by scalar invariance and entropy conservation, offering a unified framework for understanding the emergence of coherence across neurophysiological and astrophysical scales.