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Description: Spontaneous Neuroelectrical Cascade (SNC) is a newly proposed neurophysiological phenomenon characterized by self-initiated, wave-like electrical activations traversing the body under full consciousness. Unlike pathological discharges or seizures, these cascades occur spontaneously and are accompanied by physiological markers such as mild tremors, salivation, and transient shifts in sensory awareness. This project documents over 1000 firsthand observations, potential biological correlates, and testable hypotheses — suggesting that SNC may represent a large-scale form of “volume transmission”, in which neuroelectrical activity propagates through neural and bodily tissues to rebalance systemic homeostasis. By inviting open peer feedback, this project aims to advance interdisciplinary discussion on spontaneous brain activity, neural self-regulation, and the mechanisms of consciousness.

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