Reimagining Reality: Consciousness, External Energy, and the Space-Time Quantum as the Foundation of Physics

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Pushpak N Bhandari
Nandan M Bhandari

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This paper introduces a theoretical framework that bridges the conceptual divide between quantum mechanics and relativity by proposing a fundamental building block of the universe: the “Space-Time* quantum.” The theory posits that every object possesses an inherent property, Time* — defined as the reciprocal of its intrinsic frequency. The Space-Time* quantum is a composite entity, consisting of a timeless space energy and a kinetic Time* energy. This framework provides a new perspective on wave-particle duality, the double-slit experiment, and quantum entanglement. It re-examines the principles of Special Relativity, offering a conceptual and visual explanation of phenomena such as time dilation and length contraction as a consequence of changes in the Space-Time quanta. The theory also provides an alternative view on the origin of the universe and the nature of gravity, suggesting that gravitational effects arise from an energy deficiency rather than a curvature of spacetime. This paper establishes a conceptual foundation for further mathematical development to test and validate these new insights.

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Bhandari, P. N., & Bhandari, N. M. (2025). Reimagining Reality: Consciousness, External Energy, and the Space-Time Quantum as the Foundation of Physics. International Journal of Physics Research and Applications, 8(12), 303–315. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.ijpra.1001140
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