Title: Are we living in a time- and spaceless world? - The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradoxon

Authors: Franz Moser

Addresses: Technical University, Graz, Kopernikusgasse 24, Austria

Abstract: On the basis of experimental data from physical experiments, one must conclude that we live in two worlds at the same time. One is a world of time- and spacelessness, which emerges from the work of physicists and therefore must be accepted as a true reality. On the other hand, we all live at the same moment in a world of time and space. The explanation one can give is that this world which we live in must be an illusion. One can imagine that this illusionary world is projected from a mind conglomerate, which has separated from the original mind all-unity state, many millions of years ago. It is obvious that such a new worldview, containing two worlds and an illusionary world, is very challenging to man's mind. The present prevailing materialistic paradigm is, as one can imagine, in complete contrast with a paradigm of two worlds. Therefore, as these paradigms are incommensurable, the present materialistic paradigm can no longer be sustained as it not based on scientific findings and is therefore detrimental to the existence of society. However, it is obvious that it will take many years before the new paradigm, which is a holistic and spiritual one, is accepted by society.

Keywords: time; space; EPR-Paradox; all-unity state; illusionary state; mind; matter; mind only reality; matter pure emptiness; time illusion; Tenerife experiment; cause and effect.

DOI: 10.1504/IJFIP.2020.111248

International Journal of Foresight and Innovation Policy, 2020 Vol.14 No.2/3/4, pp.135 - 145

Received: 28 Dec 2019
Accepted: 22 May 2020

Published online: 16 Nov 2020 *

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