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A new cognitive technology demonstrates a link between

consciousness and space-time: a pilot study

Olivier Lordereau

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Submitted on 22 Jan 2015

HAL is a multi-disciplinary open accessarchive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific research documents, whether they are pub-lished or not. The documents may come fromteaching and research institutions in France orabroad, or from public or private research centers.

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A new cognitive technology demonstrates a link between

consciousness and space-time: a pilot study

Olivier Lordereaua,*

a Cognitive and physics division, SarlNeurovirtual,Pouilly-en-Auxois, France

*Correspondence: Dr. Olivier Lordereau, Cognitive and Physics Division, Sarl

Neurovirtual, BP15, 21320 Pouilly-en-Auxois, France, e-mail: [email protected]

Tel : +33(0)782114509

ABSTRACT

In this paper we show that parallel universes are a reality in our space-time. We used a camera

and a specific cognitive technology to create a state of well-being and to interact with nature.

It‟s the first time that we observe the reality of our space-time using a mixture of quantum

physics, relativity and cognitive science. Physicists look for a theory to understand our

universe, a theory that would blend quantum mechanics with relativity, but they forget an

important thing, which is consciousness. Today several ideas exist. The approaches are

theoretical and the experiments difficult to carry out. This experimental work proposes to

blend physics and cognitive science, thus showing the existence of parallel universe and the

existence of light entities or new phenomena in our space-time. Therefore, this work indicates

that consciousness plays an important part in the understanding of our universe and of time.

Keywords: consciousness, temporal flow, time, parallel universe, light entity, cognitive

information.

INTRODUCTION

In 1922, Gurwitsch (1922)showed the existence of a weak but permanent photon emission in

the optical range from biological systems. Small groups in Russia, China, Germany, Japan

and USA rediscovered the ultra-weak light emission (UWLE) from living tissues using

photomultiplier techniques after 1945. There is agreement about the universality of the

UWLE effect for all living systems, but no agreement on the interpretation exists. Popp et al.

(2002) explains that most of the groups believe that this spontaneous photon emission

originates from radical reactions within the cells. Nakamura‟s work (Nakamura

andHiramatsu, 2005) seems to demonstrate oxidation reactions in part.

Popp et al. (2002)andPopp andYan (2002)demonstrate that there is a part of light that serves

for intra and intercellular communication and regulation of biochemical activities, cell growth

and differentiation. The light type is non-classical; it‟s a squeezed or coherent light like a laser

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light. Moreover, Korotkov and Korotkin (2001) andKorotkov (2002) showed via the GDV

technology that fingers emit light. The origin of the biophotonslight remains unknown, but

these works show that biological cells emit biophotons.

Ranganathan et al. (2004)showed that humansthink creates an energy form, so probably

biophotons.

Physics has established several models so as to understand the mechanics of nature. Quantum

mechanics and relativity are the most popular theories, but unfortunately they don‟t link up.

Nottale (1993, 1997) explains that the nature of space-time is fractal with 5 dimensions.

According to Lehto (1990), time is cyclic, and space-time is made up of 6 dimensions with 3

dimensions for time. Lehto(1990)explains that the energy of a system is determined by its

temporal structure alone. For Nottale (1997)it‟s fuzzier. He uses classical time, basing his

arguments on the Aristote model; however he introduces a parameter like the djinn. This

parameter is fractal time or scale time. In his model we see a temporal flow which is

fractal.We alsonote the work of Everett (1957)on the parallel worlds. The stream of

consciousness of the observer is split, one consciousness in each of the worlds.

MoreoverHameroff andPenrose (2014)introduce the Orch OR theory (Orchestrated objective

reduction). This theory explains consciousness is connected to the fine-scale structure of

space-time geometry and could be related to the operation of the law of the universe. In the

Orch OR theory, there are parallel space-times but each space-time keeps 3-dimensional space

for the space, and 1-dimensional time for the time, so it‟s a 4-dimensional space-time and

consciousness plays an important part. TheOrch OR theory showsEG≈ħ/τ is an important

relation, it links up space and time. For better understanding, if S is the spatial separation, T is

the temporal separation; the product of S with T measures the overall degree of separation

between the space-time sheets. Orch OR takes place when this overall separation reaches a

critical amount. If EGis the gravitational self-energy of the difference between the mass

distributions of the two superposed states, the quantity S is S≈EG and τ the lifetime of the

superposed states is τ≈T whence EG≈ħ/τ (ħ is the Planck-Dirac constant) and Orch OR occurs

when EG≈ħ/τ, we get a quantum state-reduction process accompanied by a moment of proto-

consciousness or consciousness.For humans, with the Orch OR theorythe amount of neural

tissue involved in a conscious event is inversely related to the event time byτ≈ħ/EG. We speak

about these four last theories because they are close to a physics intuitive model that we

describe in this paper, and time plays an important role. Our work does not have the main aim

of describing a new theory in physics, but to find coherent physics to explain the phenomena

that we observed and can reproduce. Moreover our work shows that a part of the light comes

from parallel universe and that energy is a vector that human consciousnesscan guide.We can

define consciousness asHameroff and Penrose (2014):a sense of self, feelings, choice, control

of voluntary behavior, memory, thoughts, language, and internally-generated images and

geometric patterns when we close our eyes, or via meditation. Consciousness defines our

existence and materializes the view of nature.Moreover, the conscious eventsfor the Orch OR

theory are terminations of quantum computations in brain microtubules (Hameroff and

Penrose, 2014).Finally for the science,consciousness emerges from complex synaptic

computation in networks of neurons acting as fundamental information units.Our work

showsthatnature reveals fabulous phenomena. Hereafter we describe the manner in which we

can catch these temporal doors and/or phenomena showing another universe.

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METHOD AND MATERIALS

Characteristics of the participants

Two adults (40 and 76 years old) were recruited to participate in our work. Theywere in good

health and tested our technology without any worries. One participant tested during four

summer evenings (30minutes per evening) and one participant during sixty days (6 -

30minutes per evening) to see if he obtained some informationmore complex with thecamera

and with an important reproducible rate.

All participants provided written consent. This work analyzed by lawyers respects the

international ethical guidelines.

Method

At first we define the temporal flows. Fig.1shows the functioning flows with an intuitive

approach. We see that the hourglass indicates the different time densities. OnFig. 1we work

with four time densities. The time density 0 is our temporal flow and the second is the

reference time unit. The human eye sees in this density 0.

Therefore, if our universe has a structure in parallel spaces-times with, for example, a

mathematical shape in fractal space-time (Nottale et al., 2009) then maybe we can observe a

kind of life in densities faster. The easiest way to catch events in the fast temporal flows is

with a camera, because this technology has shutter speed (units in seconds) that is able to

catch events in another flow for time. Of course, the camera is not able to catch all temporal

flows, but we are sure that the camera will be able to photograph phenomena that are invisible

to the human eye because they vibrate on space-time for which the temporal flow is faster

than ours. The grains of sand in Fig. 1 are time grains or energy (Lehto, 1990). If we want to

take good photos, the camera will not be satisfactory. We must prepare participants to

communicatetowards the spaces-times with high density. Our work consisted in developing a

new cognitive technology, so as to catch these forms of live in high frequencies (Fig. 2).

Fig. 1.Hourglass for time

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Fig. 2.FlorCristol technology

Materials

Fig. 2 shows the FlorCristol technology that we developed for photographing these

phenomena. We needed a camera e.g. a Nikon coolpix S3500 or a Kodak EasyShare C142 to

take the photos. Before taking the photos we had to develop our ability to treat more cognitive

information thanks to a new language (a work with a university demonstrated this fact on our

technological concept). We needed specific technology to realize this work. The latter was

developed by Lordereau for our research, and is protected by the international regulation on

patents and copyright. There isspecific software (application),whichteaches the new language;

moreover we use a personal stone which makes the cognitive link with natureeasier. This

stone is treated by a natural non chemical process in our company.Thanks to our specific

technology, the human observer is ready for contact with light entities or phenomena living in

high densities.

Finally, FlorCristol technology was designed. It creates a “kind of temporal bubble” around

the human observer during the photographing, establishing an original contact with this

parallel universe.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

We used the FlorCristol technology to show series of photos which indicate this new reality.

This method enables reproducible phenomena in high densities. We tested theFlorCristol

technology on several people: two adults aged between 40 and 76 years old.

Before working with FlorCristol, we noted that all the individuals had already tried specific

techniques (yoga, reiki), so working with the applicationwas of real benefit for everyone

involved, because this technique creates meditation. Moreover, it teaches the participantto

project and to assimilate cognitive information by playing, and it‟s necessary to work with

FlorCristol. OnFig. 3we indicate the average results with the standard deviations, every

participant does three groups of photos and each group obtains ten photos. The time between

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every photo is around 30seconds in a group, and between each group of photos the time is

around 60seconds. During the time intervals (30seconds or 60seconds) the

participantpractices the cognitive technical of FlorCristol, namely, the cognitive game part of

the application and the use of thepersonalstone. The participant must hold the stone in his /her

hand during this activity, and with a little practicethe brain remembers the game part of the

application and photographing the phenomena becomes easier. We always hold the stone in

the hand for this activity (participant1 does thirty photos for day 1 and participant 2 does the

same thing). This graph (Fig. 3) shows that one session of the application is sufficient to begin

taking photos. The first photos aren‟t always very good because the human must acquire the

FlorCristol technique, and it depends on the person. We noticed that three days of practice

(day3) is enough to begin to realize good photos (for a set of 10 photos,M=2.16, SD=0.75 or

M is the arithmetic mean of capture of phenomena and SD the standard deviation). The

technique consisted in doing a session of around 6 minutes per day (in the evening) for the

application (the meditation part of the application), and after to practice the complete

technique of FlorCristol in order to catch high densities (the cognitive game part of the

application + the personal stone).Fig. 4and Fig. 8were realized with a person who worked for

two months, working with the application every day during 60 days (around 6 minutes a day).

Every ten days he practiced the complete FlorCristol technique without taking photos. The

aim was to train the participant. These photos were taken in summer atnight time. We

observed new shapes with Fig. 4and Fig. 8, more complex that the spherical shapes.

Beginners will easily catch spherical shapes (Fig. 6), as they are more classical. Moreover, we

sometimes find a sort of symbol in the spherical shapes. We noted that the colors for the

spherical shape seem to indicate a specific energy. For the moment we don‟t know why,

probably a mauve spherical shape lives on time density faster that a blue spherical shape, in

agreement with the quantum physics laws. We remindyou that the word „quantum‟ refers to a

discrete element of energy in a system, with E the energy of a subsystem, this energy is

related to a fundamental frequency νof its oscillation with the formula of Planck: E=hν(his the

constant of Planck).The relation betweenfrequencies of oscillation and discrete energy levels

shows the wave/particle duality in quantum phenomena. The true nature of a quantum entity

is a partial picture of particle and wave. So we noted (Fig. 3) the reproducible rate of

phenomena is bigger with good training (2 months) for the participant (for a set of 10 photos,

M=5, SD=1), we had for day1 (for a set of 10 photos, M=1, SD=0.63).On the Fig. 5, Fig.

7andFig. 9we threshold, this technique for analyzing images shows and increases the reality

of phenomena(e.g. we can useVisilogsoftware for the image analyzes). For all the photos we

had the flash and theshutter speed was: 0.125s.

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Fig. 3.Mean percentage for the reproduction of photos with light entities

(with standard-error bars) as a distribution

Fig. 4.Original photo (photo1) Fig. 5. Photo1 with a threshold

around an altitude of 8m in the sky

(Diameter of entity: around 7cm)

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Fig. 6. Original photo with a light Fig. 7.Photo2 with a threshold

contrast (photo2), the background is a

tree and its leaves.

(Diameter of entity: around 20cm)

Fig. 8. Original photo with a lightFig. 9. Photo3 with a threshold

contrast(photo3), the background

is a tree and its leaves.

(Diameter of entity: around 10cm)

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Fig. 10. Perception flow speedsFig. 11.Original photo

with a lightcontrast (photo4)

Fig. 10and Fig. 11show the reality of perception flow speeds, Fig. 10indicates the schematic

model to understand the dynamic of the phenomena. Fig. 11is a photo of this dynamic. We

see that the spherical form in the center is less visible the others. The probable explanation is

that the latter lives in a time density 2 (see the schematic model), and its flow is faster than the

others. OnFig. 11we see three entities vibrated in three time densities, and we observe that the

three time densities are flowing in the same time. It‟s an important fact in the understanding

of our universe. So, we observe that the entities can easily play with frequencies and go from

one space-time to another. The FlorCristol technique indicates that these entities of light

answer specific communication following a given energy. Working with the hypothesis

parallel space-time, we attract attention to the fact that space-time with a fast temporal flow in

relation to our density (time density0) has high energy and its quantity of information is

important. We notice (Fig. 1) that time expands when we go up in time densities; therefore

it‟s dilatation for time. The relativity theory of Einstein (1905)and Poincaré (1905)shows this

possibility. It seems that we have the mechanics to slidefrom one space-time to another, as

described onFig. 12,this photo was obtained bythe FlorCristol technology. However we faced

some particular conditions with the weatherfor this photo. In this photo we see a kind of

„natural wormhole‟, dynamic and invisible to the human eye. The existence is very short. In

this photo we have the complete hole. Thehole diameter is around 15cm. The general theory

of relativity of Einstein (Einstein, 1916)describes the theoretical existence of wormholes in

nature (Einstein and Rosen, 1935).Finally cognitive science shows a new reality of the space-

time.

This experimental work seems to show that the „naturalwormhole‟ is the way to move about

in the spaces-times for light entities, and this movement is a priori natural for them. This hole

resembles a vortex. We will note that these mechanics could consider the possibility of

traveling large distances!Our hypothesis on parallel space-time (Fig. 1)shows that time

densities flow at the same time, in accordance with our experimental observations. In this

work we used the hypothesis that entities with „high energy‟ have a body that radiate light,

and they have to live in these high time densities. If this hypothesis is true, these forms of life

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with a lot of information are clever, and communicating with a human would be possible. We

demonstrated that basic communication with humans is possible. The phenomena reacts with

our cognitive technology, e.g. between day1 and day 4 we used the student test. Before its

use, we checked the normal distribution for the data for day1 and day4. The Shapiro-Wilk test

shows the normality for the data, we have with the student test (P=0.0018<p=0.0025), with a

level of significance p=0.0025. This test is significant and the hypothesis H0 is rejected with a

risk of 0.0025 (H0: the two examples day1 and day4 aren‟t different). With the Wilcoxon test

we have (P=0.0139<p=0.025) and H0 is rejected with a risk of 0.025. The statistical tests

confirm the reality of phenomena and that the training of the participant plays an important

role.

Fig. 12. Original photo with a light contrast (photo5):a kind of vortex ora kind of„natural

wormhole‟

We must learn more about these forms of life and we think that research in cognitive science

will find a simplesolution. Maybe a possible way is communication by dreams.

It will be interesting to use our technology in other places on the planet (sea, desert…) and in

space to see if there is a difference with our photographs in France.

The mathematicians will have to refine the model of the universe in accordance with our

experimental work, and finally the parallel universe is a reality.

We think it‟s possible to develop a new more precise technology for this activity, for example,

it is more difficult to catch the phenomena during the day with our technology because the

sun creates noise with the camera and its logic.

We can imagine now that a human has the special energy that enables to raise his / her

consciousness concerning another world.

CONCLUSIONS

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This work shows the reality of our universe with fantastic possibilities for the future of

humanity. We noted that some perceptives could obtain photos on light entities but they

couldn‟t reproduce the phenomena. These perceptives use a natural technique, but for the

moment nobody can copy their technique except another perceptive. This natural technique is

unknown toscientists. Our work shows that perceptives could be important subjects in the

future because it seems that they can communicate with entities living in high densities. This

work can open the door on the reality of near-death experiences (NDE) and it supports the

results of the clinical study ofPim van Lommel et al. (2002).Our work showed that the

consciousness plays with thetemporal flows, and so with time, and interacts with the parallel

universe and could indicate that the Pim vanLommel hypothesis of delocalizingconsciousness

is true.So it shows that theOrch OR theory ofHameroff and Penrose (2014)is true for a

part.There is a connection between the consciousness and the basic structure of the universe

or of nature. This point is important, and consciousness plays an intrinsic role in the universe.

About the light we can conclude that it is vibration and it spreads via the different densities.

Moreover, we showed by photographythat these entities diffuse energy, a kind of new matter,

and we obtained the first photo of a hole in the space-time which has the phenomenological

characteristics ofthe „natural‟ wormhole.

This work should interest a lot of scientific disciplines, such as cognitive science, physics,

mathematics... So we note that this work associates the arts, science and the game (Fig. 13),

and it opens a beautiful door for a future with a lot of hope.

Fig. 13. Original photo(photo6):

the Moon withtwoclear light entities(bottom of photo)with a paper

printing(four on the photo)

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CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT

The author declares that the FlorCristoltechnology is his property. It is protected by the

international regulation on patents and copyright. The author has shares in the

SarlNeurovirtual.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I thank my family, Mechaïe, SylvieRigole, Patrick, Claire, Jeanlin, Lee, Pierre and Nicole

who believed in us. A big thank you to my mother, Jean-Baptiste, Antoine, Florence,

Philippe, my father, Sébastien, Claire, Mechaïe, Sylvie and Patrick for their help in 2012 and

2013 when I was facing difficulties. I thank Pr. Thierry Pozzo (University of Burgundy,

INSERM, France) for the discussions about the theoretical parts of this articleand the

scientists who understood our theory on the parallel universe in 2005. Our company thanks

the Burgundy Council and Bpifrance (oseo) who funded a part of this work.

I thank my uncle Jean-Claude for his help in the reading of this manuscript and Caroline

Tabard for her help in its correction. Finally I thank my grandfather Lordereau to have shown

me the way.

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Fig. 1. Hourglass for time

Fig. 2.FlorCristol technology

Fig. 3. Mean percentage for the reproduction of photos with light entities (with standard-error bars) as a distribution

Fig. 4. Original photo (photo1)around an altitude of 8m in the sky (Diameter of entity: around 7cm)

Fig. 5. Photo1 with a threshold

Fig. 6. Original photo with a light contrast (photo2), the background is a tree and its leaves. (Diameter of entity: around 20cm)

Fig. 7. Photo2 with a threshold

Fig. 8. Original photo with a light contrast(photo3), the background is a tree and its leaves. (Diameter of entity: around 10cm)

Fig. 9. Photo3 with a threshold

Fig. 10. Perception flow speeds

Fig. 11. Original photo with a light contrast (photo4)

Fig. 12.Original photo with a light contrast (photo5): a kind of vortex or a kind of „natural wormhole‟

Fig. 13. Original photo (photo6): the Moon with two clear light entities (bottom of photo) with a paper printing (four on the photo)

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