So Dr. Sarfatti - 9 years ago - mentions Wheeler and Feynman - and now there is a book corroborating the details - googlebook review
I corresponded with Dr. Sarfatti.
On the De Sitter Horizon and the paranormal
Dr. Bernard Carr, Professor, was a student of Stephen Hawking, and believes in paranormal reality - interview
Dr. Bernard Carr on psychic phenomenona - part of a Buddhist discussion - youtube
Prof. Bernard Carr: Making Time for Matter and Mind
Science and Psychic Phenomena: The Fall of the House of Skeptics
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1594777055Chris Carter - 2012 - Body, Mind & SpiritBernard Carr, a cosmologist at the University of London, argued that even if one regards the probability of extrasensory perception being real as small, “its ...
Evidence for Psi: Thirteen Empirical Research Reports
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1476617945Damien Broderick, Ben Goertzel - 2014 - Body, Mind & SpiritIn Bernard Carr (Ed.), Universe or Multiverse? 481–486. Cambridge: Cambridge ... The search for psychic power: ESP & parapsychology revisited. Buffalo, NY: ...
Modern Science and the Paranormal - Page 90 - Google Books Result
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=143585179XMarie D. Jones - 2009 - Juvenile NonfictionOne attendee, cosmologist Bernard Carr, told the Web site PhysicsWeb, “quantum ... Carr labeled psi phenomena in one of three ways: “pseudo-psychic ...
Dr. Jack Sarfatti at the Theosophists in S.F. - vid
MAKING SPACE AND TIME FOR MIND Professor Bernard Carr Astronomy Unit, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Bio Bernard Carr is Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Queen Mary, University of London. His professional area of research is cosmology and includes such topics as the early universe, black holes, dark matter and the anthropic principle. He has recently edited a book, entitled Universe or Multiverse?, resulting from a series of meetings sponsored by the Templeton Foundation. He also has a long-standing interest in psychical research and was President of the Society for Psychical Research in the period 2000-2004. His approach to the subject is mainly theoretical and he is particularly keen to extend physics to incorporate consciousness and associated mental phenomena. He also has a long-standing interest in the relationship between science and religion, and is currently Chairman of the Scientific and Medical Network. | |
Abstract Science is traditionally concerned with the outer material world, which is assumed to correspond to some form of objective reality, rather than the inner mental world (memories, dreams, psychic and mystical experiences), which is assumed to be purely subjective. Its domain is experiment rather than experience. However, this dichotomy is at variance with recent indications from science itself that consciousness is a fundamental rather than incidental feature of the universe. Nor does it sit easily with the findings of psychical research, which suggest that the mental world has some attributes of externality, while the material world has some attributes of internality. Experiences of the transpersonal kind also indicate that the mental world may contain higher levels of reality which go beyond the physical. This suggests that one needs a new scientific paradigm which incorporates mentality in some radically new way. Since many psychic phenomena involve a direct interaction between mind and the physical world, this paradigm is likely to require some sort of extension of physics. A crucial clue as to its nature may be that both the material and mental worlds involve some form of space, so the description ’outer space’ and ’inner space’ might be used in this context. In the words of Paul Brunton, ‘we must learn to mentalise space and spatialise mind’. Both worlds also involve the experience of time, although the relationship between mental time and physical time is not fully understood. It is suggested that these spaces can be integrated into a communal space which has more than the usual three dimensions of space and one dimension of time, an idea which is linked with recent developments in physics. More precisely, one needs a hierarchy of spaces, associated with the full range of mental experiences from normal to paranormal to mystical. This ‘Universal Structure’, as it is termed, might be regarded as a higher-dimensional information space and it may provide the basis for a ’Grand Unified Theory’ of matter and mind, analogous to the physicists’ ’Grand Unified Theory’ of matter, which amalgamates matter and mind at a very fundamental level. |
Other Worlds: Spirituality and the Search for Invisible Dimensions
Beyond Physicalism: Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality
Sarfatti - Theosophist meeting -
Sarfatti's big point is there is a finite distance to infinite time - at the cosmological event horizon.
The future horizon is observer dependent - so we each eternally exist in the present with the future meeting out past.
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