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Unambiguous Empirical Evidence of a Nonlocal Superdeterministic Universe

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Abstract

The entirety of what we call the universe consists of two mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive fundamental domains: existence, and nonexistence. As understood in academia and generally practiced in science, the domain of existence is used to obtain internal and external validity from within the same domain. The bias of existence causation is such that the domain of existence is understood to be a self-causal closed system thus conserved. However, unambiguous empirical evidence has confirmed that the domain of nonexistence gives rise to predetermined variables that can only come-to-exist, not preexist or be existent. Without the nonlocal variables of motion, direct and indirect selection, it is mechanically impossible for any local experiment to be conducted. The findings also revealed that experiments that fail to account for the hidden variables of motion are subject to false-positive and false-negative empirical results. Note, the predetermined laws of a superdeterministic universe can be tested by all human beings via the Final Selection Experiment for absolute external validity. Therefore, to advance from the bias of using the mechanics of existence causation, e.g., classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, to hide the fundamental mechanics of domain causation a paradigm shift in empirical methods is necessary. How to apply fundamental mechanics to empirical methods and how to apply the codes of the predetermined variables of motion to results of past experiments such as CERN's LHC are presented.

Publication: https://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Essays/View/3571<br>https://www.fundamentaljournals.org/index.php/ijfps/article/view/114/195<br>https://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/essay-download/1809/__details/Morales_mmorales_variables.pdf<br>http://physiology.by/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Morales_NewsOfBiomedicalSciences-pages-6-10.pdf

Presenters

  • Manuel S Morales

    Rowan University

Authors

  • Manuel S Morales

    Rowan University