The purpose of this book is to articulate a general theory of
information, and to define its two key concepts: nonlocal
information and nonlocality. The scientific validity of the theory
is derived from the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) experiment, and
the fact that time equals zero at the speed of light. An analysis
of information processes in the EPR-experiment reveals properties
that serve as the basis of a novel nonlocal mindset. A nonlocal
paradigm allows thinking the unthinkable, and speaking, or
developing a language for, the unspeakable, beyond the paradigmatic
scope of normal science, unimpeded by established concepts and
unconstrained by local reality. Suspension of previous knowledge
may be necessary to allow growth of new knowledge about nonlocal
aspects of reality that lie outside of our experience of an
observable local reality.
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