Superultramodern Quotes and Dialogues
Following are some quotes and dialogues that reflect the
principles of superultramodern science ( physics, mathematical
science, and philosophy ). (The creation of Dr Kedar Joshi
(b.1979), Cambridge, UK)
The 21st Century Intellectual Battlefield (The battle is fierce,
prolong, essential, and inevitable.)
'Philosophy is written in this grand book - I mean the universe
- which stands continually open to our gaze, but it cannot be
understood unless one first learns to comprehend the language
and interpret the characters in which it is written. It is
written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are
triangles, circles, and other geometric figures, without which
it is humanly impossible to understand a single word of it.' -
Galileo Galilei
In reality the universe has no geometry. - Kedar Joshi
Is the Universe a computer ? - John Barrow
Yes, the universe is a gigantic non - spatial computer, free of
all spatial constraints ( e.g. time to fetch data from memory,
limited memory, possible faults in hardware and / or software ).
The spatial world is a virtual reality, a mere illusion to non -
spatial observer/s. The universal computer hardware is composed
of non - spatial mental events. The universal software is a
group of non - spatial computer programs. The laws of physics,
being logically unnecessary, are changeable rules in the
universal computational programs. The NSTP ( Non - Spatial
Thinking Process ) theory is the abstract mathematical
description of this universal computer. In other words, NSTP is
a computer theory of the universe. And the ultimate triumph of
human achievement is to be able to manipulate the universal non
- spatial software in order to obtain maximum benefit. Though
the road to such triumph is not yet clear, its beginning is set
out in the 'Superultramodern Principia'. - Kedar Joshi
All the theoretical physicists today are being deceived by the
smart non - spatial computational processes that create the
spatial virtual reality. The non - spatial universal software
knows general relativity, for example, and produces appearances,
that confirm with the scientific experimental observations, as
if the general relativity is true.
Virtually all of the ideas in modern physics are severely
incomplete on their physical ( or ontological ) side, e.g.
general relativity. Some of them are ( likely to be ) wrong in
any sense, e.g. the particle theories' explanation of the force
of attraction, the concept of graviton, or the string theories.
So unless and until revolutionised on a grand scale modern
physics can never reach the zenith : realising the theory of
everything.
Most of the pure mathematics today is not worthy of being hailed
as 'pure' ( or genuine ). In fact, it is applied ( or fuzzy ),
something whose existence is mere for the sake of convenience
with no intrinsic meaning at all. And sometimes this
meaninglessness causes severe inconvenience ( e.g. the Poincare
conjecture ).
To sum up, at present, theoretical physics and pure mathematics
are less theoretical ( or pure or conceptual ) and more
practical. They are notoriously indifferent of the semantic
content and conceptual validity of their models. This
indifference is leading them to wrong directions. If they wish
to get on the right track, if they desire to succeed, and if
they ever seek the holy grail, they must open their doors for a
new brighter light to come in. Opening the doors is a
revolutionary act, a paradigm shift, which Superultramodern
science endeavours to achieve in the 21st century. - Kedar Joshi
'When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a
minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's
longer than any hour. That's relativity.' - Albert Einstein
In the former situation the man undergoes states of
consciousness that make him feel an hour like a minute, while in
the later situation he undergoes states of consciousness that
make him feel a minute longer than any hour. And that's how
relativity works. - Kedar Joshi
'I now believe that time does not exist at all, and that motion
itself is pure illusion. What is more, I believe there is quite
strong support in physics for this view. ' - Julian Barbour (The
end of time, 2000)
You come to believe in space and time as forms of illusion; I
tell you how the illusion is worked out through non-spatial
mechanics, which is described in the NSTP theory. This vision
shall change the face of science in the early 21st century. -
Kedar Joshi
'Physics must be recast on a new foundation in which change is
the measure of time, not time the measure of change.' - Julian
Barbour (The end of time, 2000)
Yes, absolutely. As time exists only as an experience of change,
where the experience itself is nothing but some non-spatial
feeling, it is the experience of change that is fundamental, not
time. - Kedar Joshi
What are space and time ?
Space and time have two kinds of existence, which I state in the
decreasing order of certainty. 1) They are experiences existing
in the form of non-spatial feelings. 2) They are superhuman
ideas also existing in the form of non-spatial feelings. Space
and time are forms of illusion to non-spatial observer/s.
Space and time are both absolute and relative. As superhuman
ideas they are absolute (as they are pure ideas independent of
any experience), while as experiences they are relative (as
there could be infinitely many possible experiences of space and
time). - Kedar Joshi
Time Machine and The NSTP Theory - Getting into the past is the
same as having exactly the same experiences as those had in the
past. And for doing this one has to modulate the universal
non-spatial superhuman thoughts/program/software, a kind of
non-spatial time machine. - K.J.
The Joshian / Superultramodern conjecture of space - Space is
three and only three dimensional. ( Considering the NSTP theory
there is no evidence whatsoever that space has more than three
spatial dimensions.) - K. Joshi
All meaningful theories speak about reality, and thus are
verifiable / falsifiable. However, they may not be verifiable /
falsifiable at present due to limited human knowledge, powers,
and, in general, progress. ( It is possible that they are
forever unverifiable / unfalsifiable for humans. ) And this
human inability does not at all mean that such theories are
unscientific or absurd. - Kedar Joshi
I think that modern physics has definitely decided in favour of
Plato. In fact the smallest units of matter are not physical
objects in the ordinary sense; they are forms, ideas which can
expressed unambiguously only in mathematical language. - Werner
Heisenberg
The smallest units of matter are indeed ideas existing in the
form of non - spatial feelings, the ideas that are inferior to
the Platonic realm of eternal mathematical truths and ideas,
which exist in some unknown physical form. - Kedar Joshi
'The theme running through the tour through the principles of
physics is that progress has often consisted in uncovering
"hidden unities".'
- John C. Taylor, Hidden Unity in Nature's Laws Professor
emeritus of mathematical physics Cambridge University
All ( mysterious ) natural phenomena are aspects of the
principle that space is a form of illusion to non - spatial
mind, which is governed by super - non - spatial mind. This
principle, captured in the NSTP theory, represents the greatest
hidden unity in nature's laws known to mankind. - Kedar Joshi
There is no better, there is no more open door by which you can
enter into the study of natural philosophy, than by considering
the physical phenomena of a candle. - Michael Faraday
There is no better, there is no more open door by which you can
enter into the study of natural philosophy, than by considering
the physical phenomena of consciousness ( i.e. feelings ),
specifically consciousness of a candle. - Kedar Joshi
More significant mathematical work has been done in the latter
half of this century than in all previous centuries combined. -
John Casti, Five Golden Rules, 1996
The mathematical proposition that 'feeling/s are conceptually
distinct from their bodily counterpart/s and that no spatial
structure can be a representation of feeling/s' is more
significant than all the previous ones combined. And it forms
the road to the fundamental understanding of the universe. -
Kedar Joshi