Telepathy is a Natural Phenomenon

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I. INTRODUCTION

Einstein (1879 – 1955) was a theoretical physicist and Nobel Laurate.1,2 He believed in a physical reality that existed outside of humans, an external physical reality, saying “The belief in an external world independent of the perceiving subject is the basis of all natural science.”3 He developed relativity, which has two parts: special relativity (SR), which he authored in 1905, and general relativity (GR), which he authored in1915.4,5 SR includes time dilation and length contraction as real, not apparent, and includes flat spacetime.4,6 GR is about gravity as a curvature of spacetime.5,6 Einstein’s relativity requires the continuum concept, which has the property of infinite divisibility.6 According to Einstein, relativity underlies external physical reality.7,8 This means external physical reality requires the continuum concept that has the property of infinite divisibility. Separability is a property of external physical reality, meaning there are distinct objects and locations that humans can detect through sense perception, such a touch or sight. Starting in 1900 and going through 1930, a quantum theory (also called quantum mechanics) emerged and was developed.9 This lead to theoretical physics not having a unified foundation for the treatment of all phenomena.7 There was a general relativistic theory for macroscopic phenomena and a quantum theory for microscopic phenomena, such as atomic and quantum phenomena.7 In 1935, Einstein and Nathan Rosen attempted to use the method of general relativity to account for atomic and quantum phenomena, but they were unsuccessful.7

To the end of his life, Einstein rejected quantum mechanics as a fundamental theory, believing it to be an incomplete theory.10 Approximately a year before his death in 1955, Einstein, in 1954, wrote three letters in which he speculated that physics cannot be a continuum physics and must be a discontinuum physics for which the continuum concept, along with space and time and differential quotients, must be discarded (tossed out) as being fundamental, but he did not know how to proceed with such a theory.11 Einstein was saying (1) that relativity (both SR and GR) is not fundamental and must be replaced with a discontinuum physics, which means time dilation and length contraction must be shown to be apparent, not real, spacetime must be replaced, and curvature of the replacement for spacetime must be the replacement for gravity, and (2) external physical reality cannot be fundamental and must be replaced with a discontinuum based reality. Then, approximately six months after having written the third letter of 1954, and without knowing how to proceed with a such a discontinuum physics, Einstein died on 18 April 1955.10 Approximately sixty-six after Einstein’s death, starting in 2021 and going through 2025, twelve papers were published, in the peer reviewed journal Physics Essays, to establish the conceptual foundations of a discontinuum physics (DCP) that is based on the three letters Einstein wrote in 1954 .12-23 The twelve conceptual DCP (C-DCP) papers can be read for free at discontinuumphysics.com or purchased from Physicsessays.org.

II. REPLACING THE EXTERNAL PHYSICAL REALITY AND ELEMENTS OF SR AND GR

In establishing the conceptual foundations of DCP, in C-DCP papers 1 - 4,12-15 (1) time dilation and length contraction were shown to be apparent, not real, and (2) spacetime was replaced by a discontinuous energy fields field (DEF-field), with DEF-field pronounced as deaf-field, which is two different energy fields that are (a) discontinuous by way of being part-of each other, and (b) inseparable, meaning one of these energy fields cannot exist without the other energy field also existing, and one of these energy fields cannot cease to exist without the other energy field also ceasing to exist, and (3) gravity is a curvature of the DEF-field, and (4) the existence of an external physical reality as the basis of all natural science was replaced by the discover of five realities.12-15 Getting the DEF-field, which is the replacement for spacetime, required using the Einstein – Rosen concept of a continuous field, Einstein’s mass – energy relation, Einstein’s conservation of mass – energy law, and the balanced energy ledger method.7,13,24 This method of replacing spacetime requires the use of an unlimited disembodied energy (UDE), a type of vacuum energy state with a zero net total energy.13 The two different and inseparable energy fields that are part-of each other as the components of the DEF-field (1)14 come into existence from a quantum fluctuation of the UDE, and (2)13 are (a) energy embodied in matter, called an embodied-energy-discontinuous-field (EED-field), which is a physical energy field, and (b) energy not embodied in matter, called a disembodied-energy-discontinuous-field (DED-field), which is a nonphysical energy field.13,14

III. INSEPARABILITY

Everything that exists is either (1) an EED-field that is part-of one DED-field, which means all of the EED-fields are part-of each as one EED-field by way of being part-of one DED-field, or (2) a DED-field that is part-of the one EED-field, which means all of the DED-fields are part-of each other as one DED-field by way of being part of the one EED-field.14,15 The one DED-field and the one EED-field that are part-of each other are the components of the DEF-field.13,14 Since everything that exists is either part of the one EED-field or part-of the one DED-field, and since the one EED-field and the one DED-field are part-of each other, there are no separate things, which means the dominate property of the DEF-field is inseparability.19

IV. THE FIVE REALITIES WITH TWO INSEPARABLE REALITIES

The five realities that were discovered while establishing the conceptual foundations of DCP are (1)15 mathematical reality, which is not fundamental, (2)14-15 no-reality, which is fundamental and represented by the UDE (the unlimited disembodied energy), (3)14-15 no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality), which is represented by the one DED-field (the disembodied-energy-discontinuous-field) and is not fundamental if used without the one EED-field, (4)14-15 continuum reality (physical reality), which is represented by the one EED-field (the embodied-energy-discontinuous-field) and is not fundamental if used without the one DED-field, and (5)14-15 discontinuum reality (quantized reality), which is fundamental and represented by (a) limited no-continuum reality (a form of nonphysical reality), which is the one DED-field (the disembodied-energy-discontinuous-field) used as part-of the one EED-field, and (b) limited continuum reality (a form of physical reality), which is represented by the one EED-field (the embodied-energy-discontinuous-field) used as part-of the one DED-field.14-15 Since the one DED-field and the one EED-field are inseparable, and since the one DED-field represents no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality), and since the one EED-field represents continuum reality (physical reality), it logically follows that no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) as a fundamental reality and continuum reality (physical reality) as a fundamental reality are inseparable realities.14-15

V. TABLE OF REALITIES (TOR)

In C-DCP paper 4, the five realities are arranged into a table of realities (TOR).15 TOR is pronounced as the name Tor. The twelve C-DCP papers are divided up into three groups of four papers, and each of the three groups culminates in a version of TOR.12-23 The original TOR, which is version one of TOR, is in group one (C-DCP papers 1 – 4).12-15The first update to TOR, which is version two of TOR, is in group two (C-DCP papers 5 – 8).16-19 The second update to TOR, which is version three of TOR, is in group three (C-DCP papers 9 – 12).20-23 The five realities are arranged into a table of reality (TOR) for making predictions.15,19,23 To get TOR, there must be two locations because two of the realities are based on the continuum concept and have been falsified as being fundamental realities, which are mathematical reality and continuum reality (physical reality) used without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality), and the other three realities are not based on the continuum concept and are fundamental realities.14-15 Whether by evolution or creation, the human species arrived at a position of survival proficiency, which includes being able to find food and water.

This position of survival proficiency involves detecting continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) by means of sense perception (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch). The position of survival proficiency by using sense perception to detect continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) can be referred to as the 2SPCR position, where 2SP stands for survival proficiency by sense perception and CR stands for continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality). For a human capable of sight, when the human looks around, whether inside a building in a room or outside of the building in the outdoors, the human is looking directly at continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality). Having arrived at the 2SPCR position, there was no reason for the human species to evolve or be created beyond the 2SPCR position. Whether the process was evolution or the process was creation, the process, as of 2025, ended at the same place: continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality). It is a real reality, but it is not a fundamental reality because (1) it is based on the continuum concept instead of the discontinuum concept, and (2) it is without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality).15 A human has a brain, which is a physical thing, and the human has a conscious mind, which is a nonphysical thing that resides inside the human’s brain. Using inside the conscious mind and outside the conscious mind as two locations, the five realities can be arranged into TOR, which can be used to make predictions.15

TOR is divided up into three columns (see the bottom of Fig 1).15,19,23 At the top of Colum 2 and moving down to “matter – antimatter asymmetrical universe with OSEM-radiation produced filaments” there is the list for how M-nature, which is nature considered metaphorically, from C-DCP 12, brought the universe into existence.23 Column 2 lists entities to which realities are applicable, such as UDE, subatomic particles, a human, and a galaxy (see Column 2 of Fig 1).15,19,23 Column 1 contains the two realities that are not fundamental (see Column 1 of Fig 1).15,19,23 Column 3 contains the three realities that are fundamental (see Column 3 of Fig 1).15,19,23

FIG  1: The second update to TOR, given in C-DCP paper 12.23

TOR is also divided up into sections.15,19,23 Section 0 and Section 1 appear at the top of Column 2.23 These sections (1) involve the UDE coming into existence from the 2 negate state, and (2) involve quantum mechanics being applied to the UDE, changing it into the QVS-znte, and (3) involve a quantum fluctuation of the QVS-znte constituting a discontinuity, and (4) involve the discontinuity being conserved as an electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation) discontinuity, and (5) involve the universe coming from the conserved discontinuity (see top of Column 2 of Fig 1).23 Section 2/1 and Sections 3 – 6 appear in Column 3, they include the three fundamental realities of no-reality, no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) used with continuum reality (physical reality), and discontinuum reality (quantized reality) (see Column 3 of Fig 1).23 Sections 7 –  9 appear in Column 1, they include the two realities that are not fundamental, which are mathematical reality and continuum reality (physical reality) used without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) (see Column 1 of Fig 1).23 Note that TOR has two directions: going down from the top of Column 2 there is an increase in the size of the entities to which the realities are applicable, and going up from the bottom of Column 2 there is a decrease in the size of the entities to which the realities are applicable (see Column 2 of Fig 1).15,19,23 Going down TOR, the limited continuum reality (a form of physical reality) component of discontinuum reality (quantized reality) becomes dominate, and, going up TOR, the limited no-continuum reality (a form of nonphysical reality) component of discontinuum reality (quantized reality) becomes dominate.15,19,23 In Colum 2, the 0.1mm is arbitrarily chosen as the divider separating the microscopic realm and macroscopic realm (see Column 2 of Fig 1).15,19,23  

VI. A HUMAN IS A MULTI-REALITY ORGANISM

Using TOR, it can be demonstrated that a human with a conscious mind is a multi-reality organism to which all five realities are applicable (see Fig.  2).15,19,23 

FIG  2: TOR can be used to demonstrate that a human is a multi-reality organism.

Looking at TOR in Fig 1, find the Human listed in Column 2. Use Column 1 and Column 3 of Fig 1 to list the realities applicable to the Human that are not limited use realities. This gives mathematical reality and continuum reality (physical reality) from Section 8 of Column 1 (see Fig 1), and it gives discontinuum reality (quantized reality), with the limited continuum reality (a form of physical reality) component being dominate, from Sections 4 and 6 of Column 3 (see Fig 1). Mathematical reality and continuum reality (physical reality) from Section 8 of Colum 1 of Fig 1 are applicable inside a conscious mind that resides inside the Human’s brain, see Fig 2 for the top of Column1. Discontinuum reality (quantized reality), with the limited continuum reality (a form of physical reality) component being dominate, from Sections 4 and 6 of Column 3 of Fig 1 is applicable to the whole Human, see Fig 2 for the middle of Column 3.

Looking at TOR in Fig 1, find the Atom listed in Column 2. Use Column 3 of Fig 1 to list the realities applicable to the Atom. This gives discontinuum reality (quantized reality), with the limited no-continuum reality (a form of nonphysical reality) component being dominate, from Sections 5 and 6 of Column 3 of Fig 1 is applicable to the Atom, see Fig 2 for the middle of Column 1. Looking at TOR in Fig 1, find the Subatomic particle listed in Column 2. The exact location of the Subatomic particle is not currently known because the length of the DL (the discontinuum length) is not currently known. The location of the Subatomic particle is close enough to the DL that no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) from Section 3 of Column 3 of Fig 1 can be used as applicable to the Subatomic particle, see Fig 2 for the bottom of Column 1. Because everything that exists is part-of the DEF-field, and because the DEF-field has the two components of the EED-field, which is a physical field, and the DED-field, which is a nonphysical field, the gray color of the Human in Fig 2 represents the EED-field, which is the physical field, and the white color of Fig 2 represents the DED-field, which is the nonphysical field, see Fig 2. Because the EED-field and the DED-field came from the UDE, the UDE is the underlying entity, see Fig 2 for Colum 2. By following the instructions in this paragraph and the paragraph above it, it is demonstrated that Fig 2 illustrates a Human is a multi-reality organism to which all five of the realities are applicable.

VII. CONTROLLIG THE FIVE REALITIES

For a human with a conscious mind to be in the 2SPCR position (the position of survival proficiency by using sense perception to detect continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality), as previously referred to Section V. above), while the human is awake, the human’s conscious mind keeps control over the five realities so that the human senses are experiencing continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality). In essence, the human’s conscious mind, by keeping control over the five realities, is protecting the human, ensuring the human is in the 2SPCR position, so the human can find food and water, so the human is proficient at survival. The talent is that a human’s conscious mind keeps strict control over the five realities so that the human is in the 2SPCR position. “This talent suggests that, if telepathy requires a reality other than continuum reality (physical reality) [without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality)], it will be difficult for a human to experience telepathy, which means it will be difficult to experimentally detect telepathy.”25 

VIII. TELEPATHY

On 20 October 2025 the thirteenth C-DCP paper, “Conceptual foundations of telepathy as a natural phenomenon”, was accepted for publication in Physics Essays.25 It explained that according to C-DCP (conceptual DCP) the definition of telepathy, as “The transfer of information between individuals by means other than the known senses”,26 is expressed from the point of view of two different realities.25,26 Separability is required for “The transfer of information between individuals”, which means the first part of the definition of telepathy is based on continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality), which is only applicable inside a conscious mind.25 Since the second part of the definition of telepathy requires something other than the known senses, it cannot be based on continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality).25 This is because the 2SPCR position (survival proficiency by sense perception of continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) from Section VII. above) requires detection of continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality). Since continuum reality (physical reality) and no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) are inseparable realities (see Section IV. above), which means when one of these realities exists the other one also exists, and since the existence of continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) is required for the first part of the definition of telepathy, and since the second part of the definition of telepathy cannot be based on continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality), it logically follows that the second part of the definition of telepathy must be based on no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality).

Fig 3 depicts the “individuals” from the definition of telepathy. They are Person 1 on earth and Person 2 on an exoplanet five light years away from the earth, which is expressed from the point of view of continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality).25 Person 1 and Person 2 are both made of atoms that are made of subatomic particles, which is expressed from the point of view of continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality).25

FIG  3:25 Person 1 and Person 2 are the “individuals” from the definition of telepathy. The white color represents the one DED-field. The gray color of the people represents the one EED-field. Together the white color and the gray color represent the DEF-field.

Using TOR (see Fig 1), no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) is applicable to subatomic particles, which means no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) is applicable to the subatomic particles of the bodies of Person 1 and Person 2 in Fig 3. Each of the subatomic particles of the “individuals” in the definition of telepathy, as depicted in Fig 3, is an EED-field that is part-of the one DED-field, which means those EED-fields are part-of each other by means of being part-of the one DED-field, which means there are no separate “individuals” in the definition of telepathy.25 Also recall that (1) the two components of the DEF-field are the one EED-field and the one DED-field, and (2) the one EED-field and one DED-field are part-of each other, and (3) the dominate property of the DEF-field is inseparability: there are no separate things.13-15,25 This means at the subatomic level two separate individuals do not exist --- there are no separate things.25 This means at the subatomic level, where no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) is applicable, Person 1 and Person 2 are part-of each other, they are not separate individuals.25 This means a “transfer” of information is not necessary because there is only one individual, which is expressed form the point of view of no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality).25 C-DCP provides the conceptual theoretical physics framework (CTP framework for telepathy) that extends physics to include telepathy as a natural phenomenon.25 This CTP framework focuses (1) on the DEF-field and its property of inseparability, and (2) on TOR, with a focus on no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality) being applicable to subatomic particles.25 This CTP framework of C-DCP is the “means” from the definition of telepathy that allows telepathy to occur as a natural phenomenon.25 Since telepathy requires a reality other than continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality), it is difficult for a human to experience telepathy, which is due of the talent of the human’s conscious mind for maintaining strict control of the five realities to keep the human in the 2SPCR position, which requires continuum reality (physical reality) without no-continuum reality (nonphysical reality). Because it is difficult for a human to experience telepathy, it is difficult to experimentally detect telepathy.25    

IX. CONCLUSION

In 1954 Einstein wrote three letters in which he speculated physics must be a discontinuum physics, but he did not know how to proceed with such a theory.11 From 2021 – 2025 twelve C-DCP (conceptual discontinuum physics) paper, based on Einstein’s three letters of 1954, established the conceptual foundations of DCP (discontinuum physics).12-23 Those  twelve C-DCP papers contain “the CTP framework (conceptual theoretical physics framework) that allows the domain of physics to be (1) extended to include telepathy as a natural phenomenon, and (2) provide an explanation (aka the talent, see Sec. V.) for why humans have difficulty experiencing telepathy, which makes it difficult to experimentally detect telepathy.”25

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