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A Philosophical Intake Based on New Findings on Astrophysics, Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness

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Dr. Mohsen Kermanshahi         

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 In order to rationalize the bizarre findings of Einstein’s relativity and quantum physics, I will explore the possibility of a realm that exists beyond ordinary space-time. In addition, by introducing the conscious observer as an inseparable part of the physical system, I will offer solutions for a number of unexplained paradoxes in physics. Hopefully, this theory will shed light on many mysteries, such as quantum mechanical paradoxes, the nature of consciousness, and so-called parapsychological phenomena.

 

Many scientists religiously stick to objective reality and are afraid to venture any further for fear of treading into religious territory. Understandably, scientists eschew theological explanations of reality, as these are neither scientific nor logical. However, neither is it acceptable to disregard a significant portion of our findings merely because we fear they may be interpreted as metaphysics. Does going beyond objective reality mean accepting the god of the old establishments? Not necessarily.

 

Many findings point toward a realm beyond the world of classical physics and objective reality as we perceive it. Although new findings indicate that space and time are not concrete but rather malleable, and despite the fact that our classical understanding of the space-time universe is under question, most of new physical theories are being explained in a traditional space-time setting. I do not understand how developing a new theory, one that extends beyond the classical space-time paradigm, can disprove science.  Are we like fifteenth-century priests, afraid to explore the unknown? Are we hiding in the safety of our caves? I believe that in order to expand our understanding, we must expand our perception beyond the conventional space-time. This exploration means casting off our old-fashioned faiths, with their flaws and shortcomings.

 

By reviewing the nature of consciousness, I also hope to come to a new understanding about the nature of spirituality. If we release spirituality from its old frames and define it according to today’s knowledge, I believe it can play an important role in evolution of the human race.

 

This model has the potential to alter the way we think and the way we live.

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