Time and the Multiverse

The Foundations of Human Existence

by Gerald Holdsworth PhD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/13/2017

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781480849785
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781480849792
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781480849808

About the Book

Is there a mechanism through which some people can see the future? How can a life in this universe be predetermined? Where might information about the future exist? If we are to have faith in our grasp of physics and cosmological principles, it must exist outside this universe. How can we structure a multiverse so that it broadly accommodates precognition?

 

In Time and the Multiverse, author Dr. Gerald Holdsworth addresses these questions and more and discusses phenomena that cannot be explained by the principles of established physics. Holdsworth accepted the challenge of explaining the basis behind the common experience of precognition, the easiest phenomena to verify but the hardest to explain. He tells how he built a looped version of the serial, time-zoned multiverse which exhibits time zoning within the regular clock time system as well as revealing what can be termed a timing system, which coordinates the processes within the multiverse’s Cosmic quantum computer. This second time is in practice represented by a fixed frequency of time pips occurring within the computer.

 

 

Author notes

What I present in chapter 2 of this book concerning the dynamics of the multiverse cannot be described by mathematical equations because the physics isn’t available. I have relied entirely on logical statements and geometry to produce the Cosmic Blueprint and, from a special case of it, the Cosmological model.

 

Arthur Eddington and Wolfgang Pauli knew that to achieve a complete understanding of our existence one has to include all the unexplained anomalies (like precognition) along with established physics: quantum mechanics, particle physics and Einstein’s gravity theory. Eddington and John W Dunne realized that time would play a major role in tying together all the evidence. Dunne’s attempts ending in 1955 were invalid due to his deliberate exclusion of the existence of multiple universes. He did at least finally confess his spiritual experiences.


About the Author

Gerald Holdsworth, PhD, was educated in New Zealand and the United States. For four decades, he researched in both polar regions in the field of glaciology. He’s published more than 120 articles in journals and popular magazines and has contributed to several scientific books and government reports. Holdsworth was a research scientist with Environment Canada before working at the Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary. He lives in British Columbia.