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Andrew Lohrey1, Bruce Boreham2

  • 1University of Technology, Sydney (1992); Professional Affiliate, The Galileo Commission, London.

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The universe may be nonlocal, challenging the long-held local realism paradigm. Nonlocal realism offers a new scientific worldview encompassing consciousness and meaning.

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Local realismconsciousnessfuture of sciencelocalitymeaningnonlocal realismnonlocalityparadigm

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Area of Science:

  • Metaphysics
  • Foundations of Physics
  • Philosophy of Science

Background:

  • The dominant scientific paradigm is local realism, influencing scientific interpretation for over a century.
  • Albert Einstein's theories of relativity were based on local realism.
  • This paradigm has guided classical science and its interpretations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify incoherencies within the local realism framework.
  • To highlight experimental violations of local realism's principles.
  • To propose nonlocal realism as a more inclusive scientific worldview.

Main Methods:

  • Critical analysis of the principles of local realism.
  • Review of experimental evidence contradicting local realism.
  • Conceptual development of nonlocal realism.

Main Results:

  • Incoherencies and violations of local realism have been identified.
  • Recent experiments undermine the credibility of local realism.
  • Nonlocal realism emerges as a viable alternative paradigm.

Conclusions:

  • Local realism faces significant theoretical and experimental challenges.
  • Nonlocal realism provides a framework that includes consciousness and meaning.
  • A shift towards nonlocal realism is suggested for future scientific understanding.