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This book completely changes our understanding of time, by showing how the future influences our present. It demonstrates that our thoughts, especially our intentions, necessarily influence the creation of our reality long before our actions. This concerns our future and not our present, contrary to the naïve idea that the observer could create their own reality, derived from quantum physics. The result is a true revelation of our creative role in the universe, which implies that our primary nature is spiritual in essence, meaning that pure love exists, not as a product of brain chemistry but…mehr

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This book completely changes our understanding of time, by showing how the future influences our present. It demonstrates that our thoughts, especially our intentions, necessarily influence the creation of our reality long before our actions. This concerns our future and not our present, contrary to the naïve idea that the observer could create their own reality, derived from quantum physics. The result is a true revelation of our creative role in the universe, which implies that our primary nature is spiritual in essence, meaning that pure love exists, not as a product of brain chemistry but as an energy more fundamental than gravitation or light, related to our free will through extra dimensions of space-time. Dr Philippe Guillemant also conducted a real experiment regarding strange coincidences and particularly synchronicities, after having discovered why and how it is possible to provoke them. Equipped with this "practical manual", the reader can also try it out. Written by a physicist, The Road of Time nevertheless reads like a novel. "This is now starting to be mainstream physics." Jacques Vallée
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Autorenporträt
Dr Philippe Guillemant works at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), with a degree in engineering from Centrale Paris, a PhD in Physics and the accreditation to supervise PhD students. He carries out interdisciplinary research based on computer engineering that is connecting neuroscience, artificial intelligence and non-linear dynamic systems. As an engineer he has received numerous awards, co-funded 2 start-ups and developed around 30 innovative vision systems. As a researcher he has authored more than 30 proceedings and journal papers, the last one in the Annals of Physics where he argues why our concept of space-time could require 6 extra dimensions.