EPILOGUE

Chen Ning Yang, Nobel Prize winner for physics, writes that the proton and the neutron are sources of the nuclear field, and the electron is a source of the electromagnetic field. For us the opposite is also valid: the field is the source of particles. We mean that field informed by the basic code that governs the structure and the form of physical bodies. In organisms it is the system that regulates physiology. It results in the exchange of information that allows everything to communicate with everything.

The basic code is informed matter, very close to pure matter, belonging to a different dimension than the combined matter that appears to the senses. Its dimension is the invisible theater of transformations where everything is played before it manifests on the world stage. Even our time might be only the result of another time.

The world of the senses is the virtual reality within which science has been questioning itself from many angles. According to the theory of Glashow-Salam-Weinberg, all matter exists in doublets: the electron and its neutrino, quarks and those paired to them, and so on. Duality dominates the world stage, and it is determined according to the exclusion principle: of the two opposites, only one is selected at a time and the other excluded. This is how the world stage works, as the philosopher Anaximander of Miletus had already guessed twenty-seven centuries ago.

This is all stage illusion. In reality nothing is determined, and, as in the paradox of Schrödinger’s cat, reality—true reality—is in the indeterminate, in the coexistence of opposites, in the union of the dual (Ex duo unus). Virtual reality is determined; true reality, however, manifests itself. On the other side of things.