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Ben Werner, M.Sc.

Physics

A short introduction

Ben Werner holds an M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and has served in various engineering and program management roles in industries spanning semiconductor manufacturing to antenna and RF systems design. Ben presently has an academic appointment with UCSB where he leads the development of new professional and continuing education programs for the regional precision manufacturing industry. He has a lifelong interest in the synthesis of physical theory and idealism, particularly as this relates to the synthesis of electromagnetism and spacetime. Ben believes that this synthesis is at the heart of how UAPs/UFOs operate, and that a whole-body/mind understanding of this phenomenon is interwoven with the possibility of a within-a-generation collective global cultural metamorphosis touching socioeconomic, technological, ecological, and psychological spheres.

Publications:

Spacetime may be a mere perspectival model within a universal mind

This is an involved, fairly technical, but deeply rewarding and potentially groundbreaking essay. It posits that the geometry of real (i.e., noumenal) spacetime may be exactly what our mathematical models tell us it is: a complex projective space in which there is no separation between objects and subject. If so, then the implication is that the foundation of the universe is a form of universal consciousness, that the ordinary spacetime we experience is but a perspectival model, and that the very structure of the universe is defined by mental archetypes, or universal ‘ideas.’ Right or wrong, this is one of the most daring but also most explicit and well-articulated ideas underpinning idealism with physical theory, and it surely deserves multiple careful reads.

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