Synchronicities & Nonlocality: How Our Hyperdimensional Self Tinkers with Spacetime (Part I)

Chris H. Hardy

Abstract


Synchronicities, as meaningful coincidences, and psi at large, are nonlocal processes that contravene the local-causal EM laws in spacetime, as well as the indeterminacy of quantum mechanics since they are driven by meaning. Real-life synchronicities (some analyzed in this paper) can be explained only by a hyperdimensional (beyond spacetime) and tachyonic consciousness-energy infusing and interconnecting all beings and systems, creating their individual hyperdimensional consciousness layer. In the Infinite Spiral Staircase theory (ISST), a person’s consciousness is a hyperdimensional “syg-field” (whose subject is the Self), self-organized by such tachyonic “syg-energy” deeply entwined with the brain/body, via network-connective dynamics. The hyperdimensional Self and syg-energy’s nonlocal properties and parameters offer a coherent theoretical foundation for explaining both synchronicities and psi, given a Retrocausal Attractor and feedback loop at the brain’s sub-quantum scale.

Part I of this two-part article includes: Introduction: The Deep Reality Fathomed by Jung and Pauli; 1. Rare Types of Synchronicities; 2. The Self Able to Manipulate Time, Space, Events, Behaviors, the Thinking Process, and to Trigger a Psychic Breakthrough; and 3. The One Field of Cosmic Consciousness That Led Jung to the Synchronicity Principle.


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ISSN: 2153-831X