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The Designed World of Information:
Unveiling the Incredible Realm Beyond

The Designed World of Information: Unveiling the Incredible Realm Beyond



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About this book

Have you ever experienced coincidences that cannot be logically explained? This book helps the readers understand the meaning of synchronicity, or remarkable coincidences in people's lives. This work not only explains the mystery of synchronicity, originally introduced by Carl Jung, but it also shows how to make simple calculations to estimate the chances that coincidences are not due to mere randomness. The reader will learn how to prove that the coincidences in their lives have meaning, rather than being a 'fluke' of pure luck.

By showing that the role of chance in such phenomena is unlikely, it uniquely connects the synchronicity phenomenon with the questions of the Universe's origin, biological evolution, quantum mechanics, elementary particles and with the incredible beauty of the laws of nature. The book demonstrates that our world cannot be viewed as purely materialistic, defined by randomness, cause-and-effect chains and social behavior. Where science does not provide definitive answers, this book offers explanations based on the idea of our consciousness's connection to the fundamental informational reality that shapes the events and processes of our world. It argues that everything we know about the Universe is fully compatible with the existence of God.

About the author

The author of the book is Dr. S.V. Chekanov, who dedicated 30 years to high-energy physics, studying the creation of the smallest and most fundamental particles that comprise all matter. He has published over two hundred professional articles, many of which are based on data analysis obtained at multinational particle accelerators at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) and DESY (German Electron Synchrotron). Dr. S.Chekanov is also the author of two books on scientific data analysis. He contributed to Standard Model measurements and led a group of scientists measuring photons (light quanta) at the highest energy ever created in particle accelerators. In recent years, Dr. S. V. Chekanov has coordinated the search for new particles beyond the Standard Model at the Large Hadron Collider (CERN) using artificial intelligence and deep neural networks.

Table of contents

1 Foreword
2 This world is such because we are in it
3 Information, meaning, and consciousness
3.1 Entropy; 3.2 The product of information is easily recognizable; 3.3 About probabilities; 3.4 About probabilities and information; 3.5 Life and information; 3.6 Theory of evolution; 3.7 Brain and information; 3.8 Will science explain everything?; 3.9 Idealism and information; 3.10 Remarkable number;
4 Do coincidences exist?
4.1 Synchronicity; 4.2 Probabilities of synchronicity; 4.3 The birthday problem; 4.4 Our close-knit world;
5 How to crack the code
5.1 Probabilities and possibilities; 5.2 Significant events; 5.3 The number of possibilities for synchronicity; 5.4 Control sample effect;
6 Examples of significant coincidences
6.1 Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy; 6.2 Stephen Hawking; 6.3 Richard Bach: The Story with the Biplane; 6.4 Gravediggers of the USSR; 6.5 Hitler and Napoleon; 6.6 The Kaiser and the war; 6.7 Again about wars; 6.8 From my experience; 6.9 Nothing is accidental; 6.10 Riding the wave of coincidences; 6.11 Signs of the material world
7 Time, space, and their absence;
7.1 Time; 7.2 The Lawgiver; 7.3 Again about the origin of life;
8 Waves of quantum mechanics probabilities;
8.1 Collapse of the wave function; 8.2 Nonlocality; 8.3 Non-material forms of information; 8.4 Problems of interpretations; 8.5 The reality of imaginary numbers; 8.6 Again about information;
9 Coincidences in numbers
9.1 The number π; 9.2 The number e; 9.3 Could this be accidental?; 9.4 Infinity, sphere and randomness; 9.5 Everything comes together; 9.6 Strangeness on unimaginable scales; 9.7 The fine structure of the world; 9.8 The infinite beauty of fractals; 9.9 The Great Pyramid and numbers;
10 Premonitions of the future
10.1 Nostradamus; 10.2 The Urantia Book; 10.3 Predictions and checks; 10.4 Premonitions of tragedies;
11 Dreams and coincidences
11.1 Dreaming as information; 11.2 Dreams and new information; 11.3 Mark Twain's dream; 11.4 From personal experience;
12 Mycelium of meanings (story)
13 The origin
13.1 Universe from nothing; 13.2 Universe as creation; 13.3 Explanations and fantasies; 13.4 Myths and religions;
14 Light
14.1 Little bit of science; 14.2 Little bit of religion; 14.3 Little bit of fantasy;
15 Knowledge through eclipses
15.1 Solar eclipses; 15.2 Higgs boson; 15.3 Consciousness outside the body;
16 Beyond this reality
16.1 God of meaning and truth; 16.2 Knowledge; 16.3 How to understand synchronicity; 16.4 Symbols and forms of ideas; 16.5 Past, present and future;
17 Free will
17.1 Suffering; 17.2 Moral law in your conscience; 17.3 Time allotted to us;
18 Hypothesis of God
18.1 There is no God; 18.2 There is a God; 18.3 Scientists at a crossroads;
19 Epilogue
20 Appendix
Includes 14 Python code examples demonstrating calculations for coincidences;
21 Bibliography (available for preview)
22 Index of terms (available for preview)

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I met my friend Sergei several years ago when we began working on the encyclosphere together. I was delighted to learn he had written this book. He introduced me to the Pauli-Jung conjecture and the concept of synchronicity, and his exploration of these ideas is deeply fascinating. While Sergei's spiritual journey and his understanding of the divine differ from my own Christian faith, I believe he is on to something profound and potentially groundbreaking in this work.

— Tim Chambers, former Deputy Director of the Knowledge Standard Foundation —

I was a fun of Carl Jung's work on synchronicity. I knew that strange coincidences happen to people but I could not make any reasonable estimate of how unlikely such events are. This work is incredible: It offers a method to estimate unlikeliness of such events. It proves it! This book lays out the scientific foundation of idealism... It gives hope to all of us.. Bravo!

— Tania Smaltsar (MD, Ermislearn CEO/Executive Director) —
Here is the link to the original Russian Edition

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