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The Superluminal Universe : Redefining Consciousness, Time and Space, Paperback / softback Book

The Superluminal Universe : Redefining Consciousness, Time and Space Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The Superluminous Universe reveals, for the first time in English, the incredible insights of French quantum physicist Professor Regis Dutheil.

Thanks to the development of particle accelerators, physicists are now able to propel particles (tachyons) at a speed close to that of light (300,000 km per second).

At these extreme speeds, the laws that govern our universe no longer apply.

Professor Dutheil's work has shown that the theory of relativity is not incompatible with that of tachyons, provided that we allow for the possibility of a double reality: that alongside our sub-luminous universe, which follows the law of time, is a superluminous universe.

This second reality is another universe, complementary to and symmetrical with ours, governed by superluminous space-time in which light moves 300,000 km/s to infinity.

In the superluminous universe, everything is instantaneous.

It is possible to conceive of a superluminous being capable of moving from one end of space to the other.

This parallel universe consists only of information and consciousness: all information (past, present, future) and the consciousness of all humanity.

Professor Dutheil's thesis joins the intuitions of ancient philosophers with current quantum physics to blow our current notions of time, of past and present, of the nature of consciousness, of birth and death right out of the water.

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