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Joshian Conjectures ( i.e. Superultramodern Scientific Conjectures )
Following are some conjectures of Dr Kedar Joshi ( i.e. myself ) that are more or less essential to the superultramodern science.
1. Joshian Conjecture of Three Dimensional Space - Space has three and only three ( spatial ) dimensions.
Basis : i. There is no evidence to believe in hyperspace : space with more than three ( spatial ) dimensions. Also the NSTP ( Non – Spatial Thinking Process ) theory falsifies general relativity on its ontological side. This means that the experimental evidence in support of general relativity is in fact out of some superhuman thoughts existing in the form of ( non – spatial ) feelings. Three dimensional space is not curved in any fourth spatial dimension. ii. I cannot imagine / see / experience space with more than three ( spatial ) dimensions. Also my intuition supports my conjecture. ( i.e. conjecture 1 )
2. Joshian Conjecture of No Spatial Mechanism - There is no spatial mechanism responsible for most of the mysterious phenomena in nature / universe. In some cases, e.g. action at a distance in quantum mechanics, this conjecture is extremely strong, while in some other cases, e.g. the phenomenon of gamma ray bursts, it is not so strong. The NSTP theory states that the real / underlying / hidden mechanism of the universe is non – spatial, and thus demystifies the phenomena.
3. Joshian Conjecture of Flawed Reason – Reason itself is flawed. That is, no thought/s or reasoning ( not mere human but rather of any possible kind ) can (
rightly / accurately ) describe at least some of the aspects of the universe. This conjecture is actually the most likely possibility. For more information please consult the article ‘Joshian Meditations ( i.e. Superultramodern Meditations )’. This conjecture puts a possible ( rather probable ) limit to science.
One of the basic principles of the superultramodern science, viz. ‘anything may be possible, for that which is believed to be 100 % certain at present may be because of the limited intellectual capacities of the believer’ implies that every theorem and axiom is, in fact, a conjecture. ( Rather should be seen / taken as a conjecture. )
Joshi’s Law of Gravity – Gravity is neither a force nor a consequence of any space – time curvature. It is simply an orderly spatial illusion, modulated by some very intelligent / superhuman thoughts, to non – spatial observer / s.
If superultramodern scientific ideas are hypothetical then Newton’s ideas ( e.g. force ) were also hypothetical and even ( precisely ) false. However, they were and still are regarded as scientific. Science is about knowing, through speculation. It’s a systematic or reasonable guesswork where there is always, it seems, a room for new guesses modifying or overthrowing previous ones.
- Dr Kedar Joshi, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK.
If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor. - Albert Einstein
About the Author
http://superultramodern.blogspot.com
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