Bart Huges

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Bart Huges (April 23, 1934 – August 30, 2004) was a Dutch medical researcher known for his advocacy of trepanation, a controversial procedure involving drilling a hole into the human skull. Huges believed that trepanation could increase brain blood volume and thereby enhance consciousness.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Bart Huges was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He studied medicine at the University of Amsterdam, where he developed an interest in the physiological effects of altered states of consciousness. Although he did not complete his medical degree, his studies laid the foundation for his later work on trepanation.

Trepanation Advocacy[edit]

Huges is best known for his theory that trepanation could improve cerebral circulation and expand consciousness. He proposed that by creating a hole in the skull, one could increase the volume of blood in the brain, which he believed would lead to a permanent state of higher consciousness. Huges published his ideas in a 1962 monograph titled Homo Sapiens Correctus.

The "Third Eye" Theory[edit]

Huges often referred to the hole created by trepanation as a "third eye," suggesting that it could provide a new perspective on reality. He argued that modern humans had lost this perspective due to the ossification of the skull, which he believed restricted brain function.

Public Demonstrations and Influence[edit]

In 1965, Huges famously performed a self-trepanation using a dentist's drill, an event that garnered significant media attention. His actions inspired others, including Amanda Feilding, a British artist and advocate of trepanation, who later performed the procedure on herself and produced a documentary about it.

Criticism and Controversy[edit]

Huges' theories and practices were met with skepticism and criticism from the medical community. Trepanation is considered a dangerous procedure with no scientific evidence supporting its purported benefits. Critics argue that Huges' ideas were based on pseudoscience and lacked empirical support.

Legacy[edit]

Despite the controversy surrounding his work, Bart Huges remains a figure of interest in discussions about consciousness and alternative medicine. His advocacy for trepanation has sparked debates about the boundaries of medical ethics and the exploration of human consciousness.

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