Psychophysics - Mike Hockney

Psychophysics

By Mike Hockney

  • Release Date: 2016-05-01
  • Genre: Philosophy

Book Synopsis

One hundred percent of scientists think that Einstein’s special theory of relativity is correct. One hundred percent of scientists are wrong. Isn’t that astounding? Why is it so hard for scientists to see the blatant errors in Einstein’s logic?

The central reason for the failure of Einstein’s theory as an account of ultimate existence is that, like everything else in science, it denies the real existence of mind. Once mind is admitted to physics, Einstein’s fallacies become obvious. To refute both Einstein and the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, only one thing is required ... to place an eternal, non-sensory, mathematical Singularity at the centre of the spacetime universe. This Singularity is a Fourier frequency domain, but is functionally equivalent to a Cosmic Mind (“God”, we might say). Because it’s an immaterial, dimensionless entity outside space and time, the Singularity is undetectable by any scientific experiment, yet its existence automatically disproves all claims of scientific materialism regarding the fundamental nature of reality.

A logical, rational, analytic mathematical Singularity – demanded by the principle of sufficient reason – at a stroke demolishes science’s entire Meta Paradigm of materialism and empiricism. It leaves nothing standing. Every theory of science – whether it’s relativity, quantum mechanics, Darwinism, the Big Bang, the Multiverse, neuroscience ... you name it – is formally falsified by the existence of a Cosmic Mind.

Mind might seem like something vague and impossible to pin down. It’s not. Mind is pure math, in fact the most mathematical thing you can possibly get. Mind is ontological mathematics.

To see why Einstein is wrong, you need to replace physics, based on matter, with psychophysics, based on mind. No scientist has the vaguest idea what psychophysics is, yet its conceptual basis couldn’t be simpler. In order to revolutionise physics, all that’s required is to add to science’s spacetime world of matter, a frequency Singularity of mind. As soon as this is done, Einstein’s relativistic arguments collapse since the Singularity provides an absolute reference frame that entirely conditions the spacetime world, yet is undetectable by any scientific experiment. This is only to be expected given that the Singularity is immaterial, dimensionless and not in spacetime at all. The Singularity reflects pure, analytic, transcendental, ontological mathematics. It’s a mathematical object, not a scientific one.

This book shows exactly where Einstein’s thinking goes wrong. It’s a logical failure created by science’s inability to understand what mathematics is ontologically, and to use mathematics correctly. This failure runs through the whole of science. Science is simply the systematic misapplication and misinterpretation of mathematics. Psychophysics, the replacement for physics, is the remedy.

Science is the Matrix. It can tell us about the Matrix, but can’t tell us anything about the truth beyond the Matrix. To get to the Truth, we need the red pill. But science dispenses only blue pills. Science traps you in its simulation forever. It relentlessly promotes the Lie that the simulation is reality, and there’s no Truth outside the simulation. Science, therefore, is the enemy of the Truth. Like any religion, it promotes its own ideology and dogmatism as the Truth. Math – which science can’t explain – is the red pill that exposes all of science’s fraudulent claims.

This book shows exactly why scientists will never accept any proof that Einstein is wrong ... because science is now effectively a religion that refuses to question any of its core beliefs. Above all, science refuses to confront its relationship with mathematics, and refuses to attach any ontological significance to math.

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