Are you this Frank DiMeglio?

This book presents original and fascinating ideas regarding consciousness, life, being, experience, thought, emotion, desire, depression, anxiety, dreams, art, music, and genius. This book is an attempt to achieve a superior understanding and true growth of our being, desire, instincts, and of our consciousness in general (including thought, attention, and memory).
Please understand, Im not just trying to say you're wrong or anything, but to outright state that the few paragraphs you've presented here constitute proof of anything just makes you come across as rather arrogant. A little modesty goes a long way toward getting your thoughts accepted and examined more realistically - like the phrases I bolded in the blurb above. If you had used terms like that to introduce your theories you wouldn't be getting the kind of reactions you are now.

If your statements really do reflect scientific knowledge then why not add citations and links to further reading on the subjects? You can hardly expect people to just accept the statements you're making on your say-so.