Time (and space) does not exist independently of the life that notices it.

Time (and space) does not exist independently of the life that notices it.

Although highly technical and highly controversial, a “new” theory of everything concludes that “the universe is created by life and not the other way around.” And the theory is getting some pretty good press.

If Lanza’s theory holds true (we’ll probably never know because his theory is as impossible to prove or disprove as is String Theory – just makes a whole lot more sense considering the evidence), then what you think and believe really does have a significant impact on hard reality.

In a nutshell, according to biocentrism, time (and space) does not exist independently of the life that notices it. This is particularly evident in the physics of the infinitesimally small (quantum mechanics) in which subatomic particles seem to be everywhere at once unless observed, in which case they suddenly appear in only one place at one time.

Biocentrism supports such statements as:

“The mind is so powerful that it can create an experience to support any belief. Then we believe the experience proves the belief, not knowing that the belief created the experience.” Krishnamurti

“Do not try and bend the spoon. That’s impossible. Instead, only try and realize the truth.”
“What truth?”
“There is no spoon.”
“There is no spoon?”
“Then you will see that it is not the spoon that bends. It is only yourself.”
- The Matrix

“…you cannot see the human energy field of another without participating in it.” Talbot, The Holographic Universe