Truth may have been found but might never be known.
Quotes added by Kedar Joshi
Gravity is neither a force nor a consequence of any space-time curvature. It is simply an orderly spatial illusion to non-spatial observer/s.
The world exists to let Man philosophise.
The universe is a gigantic non-spatial computer.
If the universe is compared with a desktop computer, the hardware would be the non-spatial feelings, the software would be the superhuman as well as the non-superhuman thoughts, space would be an illusive pattern on the monitor screen, the operating system would be the superhuman thoughts, the user applications would be the non-superhuman thoughts, the objective of the human user applications would be to rewrite some of the system programs, through, say, meditation, for a better output, and the query viz. "who made the computer and wrote the operating system" would result in a massive breakdown of Reason.
So far we have done too much of ‘spatial engineering'. The real thing is ‘non-spatial engineering'.
The world is a contradiction, the universe a paradox.
If the universe is a non-spatial computer, a ‘time machine' is a program that allows a user to have the same (ontologically non-spatial) feelings or experiences that occurred or s/he merely feels to have occurred in the past, with an in-built function to have different feelings or experiences than those of the past, and thus creating a possibility to change the past or to rewrite history in a pseudo sense.
The non-spatial nature of consciousness makes it possible for any apparently unconscious entity to be conscious, and vice versa.
One of the great intellectual mistakes Einstein made is that he thought that space and time are physically or ontologically entangled. In the present non-spatial universal computational program, space and time happen to be entangled to the extent that, under certain unique circumstances, changes in spatial measurements indicate changes in temporal ones. However, a change in the program itself may cause space and time to disentangle.

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