Physics beyond Causality
A.V. Novikov-Borodin

TL;DR
This paper explores the limitations of causality-based representations in physics, proposing that off-site phenomena beyond space-time may explain quantum mysteries and dark matter, challenging existing paradigms of cognition and unification.
Contribution
It introduces a new perspective on physical representations by considering off-site phenomena and multiple levels of cognition beyond traditional causality.
Findings
Off-site phenomena may explain quantum paradoxes.
Multiple levels of cognition exist with increasing disorder.
Unification of relativity and quantum theory is fundamentally challenging.
Abstract
The representations of the world around in physics built with help of causality are analyzed and seems incomplete. The observer's causal representations form a closed logical system, i.e. the compact group related to cause-effect chains. The space-time representations are exactly the background of this closed system and the off-site phenomena exceeded the space-time continuum of the observer are investigated. Off-site phenomena occur responsible for `mysteries and paradoxes' in quantum physics and `dark substances' in modern cosmology. The existing paradigm of cognoscibility is reconsidered and specified. The theory of sets predicts an infinite number of levels of cognition, where the world around seems more and more disordered and chaotic. The possibilities of different levels of cognition are estimated from this point of view. Relativistic and quantum theories operate on different…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
