Psychoforeign

Psychoforeign is a term referring to thoughts and ideas that extend beyond our comprehension and understanding as human beings. Psychoforeign subjects arise in philosophy and extend beyond known science and more specifically, metaphysics.
Everything we, as human beings, currently do not understand about the universe and life around us is considered to be psychoforeign. As human beings, we carry five most important senses, in which we perceive the world around us. Ideas that suggest that there are much more dynamic processes occuring around us beyond the existence of atoms and molecular structures that we do not presently understand would be considered psychoforeign subjects of function.
An example of a psychoforeign subject would include the ability and nature for paranormal life to exist, or life existing on a completely different dimension or multiverse.
Another, and further more interesting, example would include the nature of dreaming. Science explains how we dream, but it does not explain why we dream. When humans have a near-death experience, the nature of the experience would also be psychoforeign. We currently do not understand what is actually occuring in our own personal reality during a near-death experience or even when we dream.
Another psychoforeign subject of function includes the experiences human beings encounter while under the influence of an entheogen such as Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), distorting reality and being involved in altered states of consciousness to the extent that users don't feel that they are in another reality but actually believe they had entered a new reality or dimension of life.
Any subject or topic that is presently unknown to man and currently intangible to thought is considered to be psychoforeign. Solving psychoforeign subjects of function to the universe may be the key to unlocking the origin of life and it's meaning.
 
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