3. Olav Drageset, Spacetime extended: A model of cosmos that solves inexplicable observations

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Volume 22: Pages 225-232, 2009

Spacetime extended: A model of cosmos that solves inexplicable observations

Olav Drageset 1

1Ryghsvei 15-B, N-0785 Oslo, Norway

Spacetime is assumed to have three spatial dimensions and one dimension of time. Generally accepted scientific models based on this four-dimensional spacetime explain the behavior of mass and energy on a cosmic scale all down to subatomic scale. However, phenomena such as entanglement, dark matter, dark energy, consciousness, subconsciousness, instincts, and extrasensory perception have so far not been incorporated into these models. This essay proposes an extended model of spacetime that can hold energies for supporting phenomena such as mentioned above. A consciousness centric cosmos is revealed. The model might be compatible with brane cosmology and the 11-dimensional string theory/M-theory that have been developed by theoretical physicists during the past half century.

Keywords: Spacetime, Entanglement, Branes, Supersymmetry, M-theory, Mind, Consciousness, Yoga, Meditation

Received: July 29, 2007; Accepted: April 19, 2009; Published Online: June 15, 2009