Rashad Richey’s quantum physics research called ‘groundbreaking’

‘Science News Watch’ hails Richey’s research as groundbreaking
Rashad Richey (Photo courtesy of Rashad Richey)

The International Journal of Science & Research (IJSR), a well-respected scientific research journal, recently published its first peer-reviewed research articles for 2024. The IJSR is a fully refereed journal that utilizes a double-blind peer review process, is open access, and has a Science Journal Impact Factor (SJIF) of 7.94, which is among the highest in the field. Noted physicists, medical scientists, biologists, neuroscientists, and others in the science and research industry publish often in IJRS, but one peer-reviewed research article is gaining significant interest in the quantum physics, neuroscience, and human consciousness communities.

The research article, ‘Quantum Physics of Neuroscience Contextualize Through Human Neurological Applications: A Critical Analysis of the Declassified Gateways Process,’ provides an intriguing, and modern quantum physics-focused critical analysis of a declassified American government program from the 70s that experimented with various sound frequency methods to enhance human consciousness, human cognition, and even control out-of-body experiences for intelligence gathering. The now declassified report and program, which was headquartered and facilitated by the Monroe Institute in Massachusetts, applied sound frequency modalities to human subjects to synchronize brainwave patterns by inducing precise states of mental consciousness via binaural frequency tones. This, according to the declassified report, was not only achieved but duplicatable.


The researcher for the critical analysis research paper, Rashad Richey, is a physics professor and research scholar at Paris Graduate School and a Visiting Professor at Clark Atlanta University whose research specialties include quantum physics, neurophysics, sound frequencies, and photobiomodulation (photonics). Science News Watch recently featured Richey in their publication and called his research analysis, “groundbreaking”. In addition to being a professor of physics, he is also a doctoral research student in quantum physics in a dual-enrollment program through Paris Graduate School and the University of Pacific. Richey’s research explores the connections between human cognition, physiology, photobiomodulation, and vibroacoustic technologies, and the potential for medical applications. From his research, Richey invented the Neurological Brain Entrainment Device (NBED), a medical device that provides a unique pattern of frequencies to the brain by using sound, photonics, and vibroacoustic stimulations. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is currently researching similar connections between sound frequencies and their effects on lab mice with Alzheimer’s. Richey was granted provisional patent status by the United States Patent & Trademark Office for NBED, a device designed to enhance human neurological and psychological functions through various quantum-focused applications. NBED has shown positive preliminary results in case studies. Clinical trials for the device are scheduled to start in April 2024 at the West Cascade Medical Center, a state-approved medical facility that specializes in brain injury care, spinal treatment, and rehabilitative therapy in Atlanta. The center employs medical professionals from multiple disciplines, including a neurosurgeon, chiropractors, and hormone therapy specialists.

Richey, who has provided lectures at the University of Michigan, Morehouse School of Medicine, and other institutions, was the plenary presenter at the National Society of Black Physicists Annual Conference — 2023 (the largest professional organization of Black physicists in the world) in Knoxville, Tennessee, where his presentation titled, ‘The Interconnectedness of Quantum Physics,’ provided a journey of discoveries between quantum physics, human cognition, and self-determination. Noted physicist, researcher, and academician Dr. Willie Rockward, past president of the National Society of Black Physicists, the largest professional organization of Black physicists in the world, has provided mentorship and guidance for Richey and his research, which at times combines multiple scientific disciplines of study.


Richey is a recognized multidisciplinary scholar with several advanced degrees and has published research in various academic fields. He completed doctoral studies in federal policy reform at Clark Atlanta University, earned his Master of Science in Neuroscience from the University of Pacific, and for 11 years took physics and quantum mechanics courses through MIT’s OpenCourseWare curriculum, which is a non-degree program, providing self-managed students with full-length college courses taught by MIT professors. His interest in quantum physics led him to earn his Master of Science in Applied Physics and Quantum Mechanics from Universidad Empresarial, a government-recognized and accredited university in Costa Rica that uses a partner-university model for international programs. His master’s thesis, ‘Ancient Egyptian Mastery of Quantum Physics, Vibratory Frequency, and Geometric Sciences: An Overview of Complex Scientific Applications in Ancient Cultures,’ was adapted into book form and became one of the best-selling physics genre publications on the Amazon platform earning him the distinction of “most interesting and innovative physics read for 2023,” by Science News Now. In the book, Richey provides a physics lens to explain ancient, advanced cultures and their understanding of high-level physics. He also proffers a new theoretical framework for readers to consider, the quantum phantasmagoria effect (QFE).

Desiring to connect science, mind, and society, Richey additionally holds a master’s in cognitive psychology, and a Master of Law (LLM) in Humanitarian Rights. Recently, he completed law school earning his Juris Doctor (law degree), attending Birmingham School of Law for 2-years, then transferring to Renaissance University (*Renaissance University has an academic partnership with the Faculty of Law at the University of Montreal), qualifying him to sit for the bar. He’s currently the Director of Global Legal Operations for the International Law Group of Human & Civil Rights Attorneys, a multinational law firm with offices in the USA, Spain, France, Canada, and Cape Town, South Africa.

Richey also finished his Doctor of Science (DSc) in International Immigration Law and World Economies at Azteca University and holds a PhD from the Business University of Costa Rica where his doctoral research focused on the intersectionality of religious norms and legal policies. He completed undergraduate studies at Beulah Heights University in religion and philosophy and is now enrolled at Harvard Law School in their specialty, master-level, executive education law program in international transactions and commerce.

Most people know Richey for his passionate on-air commentary about social injustices and his popular broadcasting platforms. The Emmy-nominated political analyst for CBS News Atlanta, and president of rolling out, the largest free-print urban publication in America, has created a unique path, where the scientific, social, cultural, business, and legal professions combine. When asked how he does it all, Richey said, “We are more than just physical beings and capable of achieving feats congruent to our willingness to learn and our will to serve. God has given each of us a divine spark inside. Connecting to that divine spark will move mountains out of your way.”

Download the PDF link: ‘Quantum Physics of Neuroscience Contextualize Through Human Neurological Applications: A Critical Analysis of the Declassified Gateways Process’
https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24122021033

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