Super Mind

Super Mind: The Human Psynome Project
(SMHSP or HSP for short)

Super Mind: The Human Psynome Project was headed up by UPAX (United States Psychiatric Association).

Today, Monday, March 24, 2014, at 12:00 noon precisely, Dr. Bisconti announced the final breakthrough that completes a 50-year analytical study of the human mind. This advances Super Mind: The Human Psynome Project (SMHSP or HSP for short) to the point where chemical psychiatry is now a thing of the past. (Sorry, pharmaceutical companies, you just lost a trillion dollars.)

Super Mind: The Human Psynome Project uses concepts analogous to biological concepts but which are not in any way biological. Super Mind: The Human Psynome Project (SMHSP or HSP for short) is an American scientific research project with the goals of determining the chronological sequence of psybase pairs (pschological base pairs (“building blocks of the mind”]) that make up human DXA (the conceptual substructure of the human mind) and of identifying and mapping all of the psygenes (psybase pair complexes [psybase pair aggregates {psychological base pair aggregates}]) of the human psynome (DXA) from transcendental, cerebral, and functional standpoints.

To begin to provide better understanding of the concepts involved, here are the mental structures, in governing order from most powerful to least powerful:

  1. mind
  2. DXA (psynomes): the conceptual substructure of the human mind; called also a “psynome”; the mind consists of aggregates of DXA (psynomes)
  3. psygene: a psybase pair complex (psychological base pair aggregate); DXA (psynomes) is made up of psygenes
  4. psybase pair: a psychological base pair; a “building block of the mind”; psygenes consist of psybase pairs

One of the most critical discoveries/implications of HSP is that the brain is the servant of the mind and not, as medical science has taught for 200 years, the other way around.

Needless to say, we have much more information to provide on HSP.

Footnote: Dr. Bisconti notes that it was an American and a Christian and a Bible believer who made the critical discoveries underlying HSP.