Einstein’s relativity is born in 1905 to respond to the paradoxes posed by the invariance of the speed c of light. These paradoxes concern the dilatation of the duration and… Click to show full abstract
Einstein’s relativity is born in 1905 to respond to the paradoxes posed by the invariance of the speed c of light. These paradoxes concern the dilatation of the duration and the contraction of the observed times for events taking place in a referential in motion in relation to an observer. Relativity postulates that it is the interaction between the Observer and the observed object that is the cause of the paradoxes. But it makes no assumptions about the nature of the Observer. Yet the observer of a phenomenon is never a point but a system with a boundary and a pilot analogous to the human consciousness which drives the human body. The cognitive and systemic interpretation of the invariance of the velocity of light makes it possible to prove the existence of a Universal Observer present at a point within all physical systems and analogous to human consciousness. Unlike physical systems, the Observer would not be subject to temporal causality. Being present in all systems and detached of time and space, this Observer would impose the value of the constants of the universe, the speed of light and Planck's constant in particular. This reasonable hypothesis makes it possible to give a new representation of the Universe which would be a multiverse composed of all the universes that correspond to all the systems of the Universe. It would also make it possible to give a new representation of light which would be made up of photons that would come from nothingness and return to it at a given rhythm. There would be a primordial photon analogous to the computer bit. It would be the sole constituent of all the systems of the universe. This cognitive and systemic approach to relativity should bring the two theories closer to relativity and quantum mechanics. In time it should even bring the physical and human sciences closer together.
               
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