Bidari, Ramin: Cognitive Arrest (Brain Stop) and Rupture in Neural Data Through Repetition and Pressure: A Theory of Interrupted Awareness and the Possibility of Liberation
This paper introduces the concept of Cognitive Arrest (Brain Stop) as a condition in which the natural flow of awareness becomes interrupted within recorded, repetitive, and conditioned neural patterns. In this state, instead of moving freely in the present moment, awareness becomes trapped in past emotional data, engrams, and anxiety-based loops. Through the selective amplification of stressful events and their repeated representation, the brain assimilates the external world to the past and ke
