Philippe Guillemant is a French physicist engineer graduated from the Ecole Centrale Paris and the Institut de Physique du Globe. He is a Doctor of Physics and qualified to direct research. He works at the CNRS (UMR 7343, IUSTI laboratory of Polytech’ Marseille) where he is a Research Engineer Hors Classe.
As a specialist in artificial intelligence, his work has led to the creation of two innovative companies licensed by the CNRS: Synapsys and Uratek, which have earned him several distinctions including the CNRS Cristal.
He is now conducting fundamental research in the physics of information which aims to revise our conception of space-time by granting it flexibility by switching universe lines using additional dimensions , via classical mechanics. It is a question of taking into account the inevitable presence at any scale of bifurcations imposing non-causal choices, ie involving the entry of future information or information external to our 4D space-time. On this subject, see his last two scientific conferences ( Nice 2018 , Strasbourg 2018) and his two recent publications in Annals of Physics , as well as the arguments that should lead physicists to take seriously the theory of an influence from the future, claimed by illustrious physicists such as Yakir Aharonov or Holger Bech Nielsen , among others … without forgetting the late Olivier Costa de Beauregard , the “father” of retrocausality.
He is the author of the theory of double causality (or flexible space-time), a model of creation of reality based on free will via retrocausality, presented in his four books “La Route du Temps” (The Present Time, 2010 & 2014), “The Physics of Consciousness” (Trédaniel, 2015), “The Peak of the Spirit” (Trédaniel, 2017) and “The great shift of humanity” (Trédaniel, 2021 ), but also synthesized and staged in the documentary film by Jean-Yves Bilien “La Route de la Conscience” (Big Bang Boum films, 2015).