The brain is an information transformer? New evidence that the brain is the receiving antenna has been published in the media. This is a quick overview. The existence of multiple worlds does not contradict modern physics, at least three of its theories - the inflationary model, quantum theory and string theory. Some physicists even suggest that signals from parallel universes can enter ours, and this can be experimentally confirmed, reports Discover. In a 2020 study, the authors summarized the experiences of 124 caregivers caring for patients with dementia. And in more than 80% of cases, they described complete remission with the return of memory, spatial orientation and speech. In most cases, this happened several hours or days before death. If the brain is an information transformer, how can one explain the sudden return of clarity of consciousness in the event of severe neurological damage, asks Robert Epstein, American psychologist and writer? What if these and other changes in the state of consciousness - for example, caused by taking drugs or alcohol - are not caused by a change in the processing power of the brain, but by a transformation effect? Changes that take place not in our universe, but in other dimensions? Or in the structures of the brain responsible for transmitting signals? Epstein offers to look at such phenomena as hallucinations, prophetic dreams, deja vu and the experience of clinical death through the lens of "transformer theory" and "post-materialist psychology." Epstein emphasizes that the brain as a transformer is not just another metaphor. In his understanding, the brain literally serves as a two-way transformer, and over time we will find evidence of this. By translating this theory into a predictable, formal form, the researcher hopes to find an explanation and learn how to predict a number of aspects of dreams, visions, hallucinations, and the like.