Dr. Joe Dispenza was the first to scientifically investigate the influence of consciousness on reality. Dispenza's main discovery is the definition of the inability of the brain to distinguish between mental and physical experiences.
In few places it was reported that the scientist's research in the field of consciousness and neurophysiology began with a tragic life experience. Dispenza was hit by a car and doctors proposed to connect the damaged vertebrae with an implant that could cause lifelong excruciating pain. It was at this moment that the doctor decided to challenge traditional medicine and recover from the worst trauma with the power of thought. Just 9 months later, after the first course of extraordinary therapy, Dispenza began to walk. It was this success that served as the start of his further work and scientific discoveries.
The doctor began his work by communicating with people who had experienced "spontaneous remission" - an impossible, from the point of view of traditional medicine, healing a person from a serious illness. All of them were united by the belief that thought is primary in relation to matter, and therefore it can heal any ailments. Soon, Dispense managed to deduce his own theory of "Neural Networks", which gave hope to many seriously ill people.