Superultramodern Engineering (SEng)

Written by Dr Kedar Joshi, PBSSI, MRI


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no spatial engineering can ever achieve. The most likely way to do SEng is 'Meditation', with a constant passion/desire to changerepparttar laws of nature. (It's quite obvious that if space is a form of illusion and reality is non - spatial then no spatial activity would be helpful to delve into reality.)

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The NSTP ( Non - Spatial Thinking Process ) Theory

Written by Dr Kedar Joshi, PBSSI, MRI


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Theorem 6 : The spatial illusion (to individual non-spatial minds, such as humans, animals, etc.) is (orderly / thoughtfully) created or modulated by some superhuman non-spatial thinking process/es (NSTP/s). In other words,repparttar individual (or peripheral) NSTP/s are created or modulated by some (central) superhuman NSTP/s (i.e. non-spatial feelings representing superhuman thoughts or ideas). 1. There should be some intelligence responsible forrepparttar 127594 immense order inrepparttar 127595 universe (e.g. gravitational phenomenon or quantum non-locality). I/we,repparttar 127596 individual NSTP/s, are not responsible forrepparttar 127597 order (i.e. orderly spatial illusion). In general, in any machine where its peripherals are not intelligent enough to account for their own behaviour there has to be some central intelligent part inrepparttar 127598 machine to bring outrepparttar 127599 peripheral happenings or phenomena. [ In analogy with desktop computersrepparttar 127600 order inrepparttar 127601 dynamic pattern onrepparttar 127602 monitor screen is created by some central intelligent hardware representing some software. ] 2. Asrepparttar 127603 spatial illusion (say, gravitational phenomenon or quantum non-locality) could be of any logically possible kind there has to be some way to changerepparttar 127604 ways individual NSTP/s are generated (or created or produced). And for that to be possible there has to be some central intelligence existing inrepparttar 127605 form of (non-spatial) feelings, which itself could be modulated to alter (or modulate)repparttar 127606 modulation of individual NSTP/s. [ In analogy with desktop computers ifrepparttar 127607 software instructions or parameters (ultimately some hardware pattern) are changedrepparttar 127608 dynamic pattern on monitor screen could be changed (or even destroyed). ] 3. The central NSTP/s represent superhuman thoughts or ideas (or, in general, mind) as they orderly create individual (non - superhuman) NSTP/s which is a super-task, distinctively beyond human capacities. Theorem 7 : The central superhuman NSTP/s are processed instantaneously (i.e. in zero time). This is because of no spatial limitations. (In space it takes time to transfer data from one spatial location to another.) [ Although a conscious human being, for example, is nothing but an NSTP, it is, at least partially, conceptually (as in contrast with physically) bound torepparttar 127609 spatial biochemical brain, and thusrepparttar 127610 central NSTP/s introduce time lag (i.e. temporal experience) in individual NSTP/s. ] [ Thus, in computer terminology, inrepparttar 127611 NSTP model of realityrepparttar 127612 hardware ofrepparttar 127613 universe is composed of non-spatial feelings, while its (central) software is made of superhuman thoughts, andrepparttar 127614 peripherals represent non-superhuman thoughts, concepts or ideas. ]

Howrepparttar 127615 non - spatial universal computer exactly works. - Consider some experimental setup for detecting quantum non-locality. A conscious (human) being observing one ofrepparttar 127616 photons (say A) is actually a peripheral NSTP. An event in this NSTP has some superhuman or meta representation inrepparttar 127617 central NSTP/s, which is caused and further processed by static (representing laws of physics : in computer terminology main instructions and parameters inrepparttar 127618 software) as well as dynamic (representing thoughts used merely forrepparttar 127619 purpose of processing : in computer terminologyrepparttar 127620 run time data) NSTPs. According to theorem 7 this central processing takes no time, and thus within no time (i.e. instantaneously) creates appropriate illusion ofrepparttar 127621 other photon (say B). Ultimately it appears thatrepparttar 127622 two photons communicate with each other instantaneously or in zero time.

[ Theorems 1 to 4 are relatively axiomatic; theorems 5 to 7 are relatively hypothetical; while theorem 6 and thus theorem 7 are not necessary forrepparttar 127623 NSTP theory, at least for its nomenclature. ]

Conclusion The 7 theorems ofrepparttar 127624 NSTP theory - 1. Feelings are non - spatial. 2. All experiences are feelings. 3. I, a conscious being, am an NSTP (Non-Spatial Thinking Process). 4. Feelings are physical or material. 5. Space is a virtual reality, that fact whichrepparttar 127625 Zeno’s paradoxes necessarily imply (for if space is a reality, i.e. ontologically existent, then Zeno’s paradoxes would arise/be unsolved). 6. Individual or peripheral NSTP/s are orderly created by central superhuman NSTP/s. 7. The central superhuman NSTP/s take zero time for being processed. The NSTP theory 1. Maintains both mentalism (or idealism : only mind is real), as only non-spatial mind is a reality, and materialism (or realism : only matter is real), as mind itself is matter. 2. Coincidently entailsrepparttar 127626 ideas of philosophers viz Descartes (mind as non-spatial) and Kant (space as a projection of mind). 3. Strongly supports that idea of solipsism (I’mrepparttar 127627 only mind inrepparttar 127628 universe) as well asrepparttar 127629 idea that any apparently spatial entity could be conscious. 4. Falsifies general relativity, for example, on its physical or ontological side, while retaining its (so called) mathematical validity.

Problems with two other models of reality - 1 : Many - worlds : a. Does not explain exactly how a single world splits into many worlds and how many worlds unite into a single world. b. Does not explain consciousness. (i.e. Does not provide appropriate physical basis for consciousness. ) 2. String theories : a. Do not explain consciousness. b. Do not solve problems like quantum non-locality.

- Dr Kedar Joshi Cambridge, UK.



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