

Pauli's (Anti-)World-Clock in my Candelabra: A PK-Synchronicity
Abstract
This article analyzes a highly anomalous real-time ‘PK-synchronicity,’ that is, involving a PK (psychokinetic) effect, namely the emergence, out of a mostly melted candle, of an elaborated dynamical sculpture resembling the “World Clock” that quantum physicist Pauli saw in a famous dream. Elements of the new World Clock, such as the slow leftward rotation of the hand and the definite presence of an observer, allow for drawing an explanation in terms of ISS theory’s postulated hyperdimension (HD) with its 3 strands (hyperconsciousness, hyperspace and hypertime). This highly explorative article brought forth new real-time synchronistic interactions with the HD, which in turn led to define two new property-related sub-sets of the HD. The style of presentation, definitely original, had to keep adapting adhoc to this complex interactive process.
ISSN: 2153-8212