Science is suffering an identity crisis. Our “widespread scientific knowledge” is “static”.
Our mind dislikes uncertainty. Not relying on the mainstream is uncomfortable, but we gain better awareness of the world and of ourselves. This book is challenging. It stimulates the reader also on a psychological level, and tries to explain concepts that to most people consider abstruse. It is a journey where mind can dance between quantum physics, cosmology, theology, Greek philosophy and the mystery of life and death. Science is logic,and a scientist can never give up. Many present unsolved paradoxes can find a solution.
At present, we are biased by: 3 “original sins” in Newton’s principles, by an Einstein’s mistake, and by a misconception of “absolute” time and of the perception of time passing.
Conversely, world (with time), world (timeless), and world (with antitime), exist. We live in world , where life exists, while a mirror world exists with antitime and antilife.
Maybe, deceased people enter the “absolute” -world. A photon is composed by two spirals, one in the world wrapped in time, and one in the world wrapped in antitime. The spiral structure is common in nature, from DNA through galaxies and antigalaxies. This is “chirality”. Life is endemic in the Universe. Antifragility is a “statistical” property of life and antilife. Superluminal phenomena can exist, and we must reconsider cosmology. Galaxies of matter ( world), and antigalaxies of antimatter ( world), exist. The “Big Bang” is not the beginning, but a “pulsation” of the Universe. No boundaries exist of the Universe.
G. P. Gregori (born 1938), Degree in Physics (1961, Univ. of Milan), “Libera Docenza” (1971), “Associate” of the Royal Astronomical Society (1991), Honorary Member of the Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft e. V., Arbeitskreis Geschichte der Geophysik, Member of the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER). During 1991-1995 Member of the “Executive Committee” of IAGA. During 1963-2005 “researcher” CNR (at IFA and IDASC), and since 2005 “CNR Associate” (at IMM). Author of two monographs and of a few hundred papers. Chiarman of different IAGA Commissions and convenor of several workshops.
B. G. Gregori (born 1967), Degree in Medicine and Surgery (1992) and Specialization in Neurology (1999) (both at Catholic Univ. of the Sacred Heart, Gemelli Polyclinic, Rome), Doctorate in Nuerosciences (2002, La Sapienza Univ., Rome), Master’s Degree in Healthcare Organization and Socio-healthcare (2012, “Luigi Bocconi” Commercial Univ., Milan). Currently Head of the Medical Area of the Luigi di Liegro Polyclinic, Rome, and lecturer at the Univ. of Tor Vergata in Rome. During the last ten years he studied other topics, including traditional Chinese medicine (he still practices acupuncture). Author of several dozens of international papers, he investigated and practiced neuro-linguistic programming to improve communication between doctor and patient, and followed personal training courses of various kinds, from effective communication, to leadership, to metamedicine, up to “Family Constellations”.



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