Relativity and Cosmology

   

Consciousness and Its Effect on the Modification of Space-Time

Authors: Patrick G. Tardif

This paper proposes through multiple experiments that time dilation, or modification of spacetime, occurs only when a consciousness field or link (CFL) is present alongside velocity and/or acceleration. It suggests that consciousness field can act remotely at great distances, directly or indirectly influencing spacetime events, and that the applicability of relativity theories depends on the existence of such a link. The work extends the Lorentz equations of time dilation by introducing a context-dependent "on/off" mechanism tied to the presence of a CFL. It further argues that the universe is finite rather than infinite, proposing that the CFL is responsible for the creation of spacetime (interpreted as a modernized "ether") and the expansion of the universe. This theoretical framework challenges foundational assumptions in relativity by integrating consciousness field as a variable in spacetime dynamics, with implications for both special and general relativity frameworks.

Comments: 12 Pages. Just need to update the abstract

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Submission history

[v1] 2014-01-29 17:06:55 (removed)
[v2] 2014-05-10 09:17:24 (removed)
[v3] 2014-05-13 11:20:18
[v4] 2015-05-17 11:32:18
[v5] 2016-01-11 13:42:44

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