The New Revolutionists in Science Say Time and Space Are Doomed … Welcome to Our New World – Friday, February 27, 2026 – GW Hardin

headshot of GW HardinOpen to the public:

Friday, February 27, 2026

GW Hardin presents:
The New Revolutionists in Science Say
Time and Space Are Doomed
Welcome to Our New World

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LOCATION: Avalon, 6185 Arapahoe Rd., Boulder, Colorado 80303
TIME: Noon – 2:30 pm (doors open at 11:30 am)
COST: $20 cash/check at door
Bring a “brown bag lunch” if you like; drinks are provided.

Abstract:
Quantum mechanics, the bedrock of physics, is now being declared no longer fundamental to science as we know it. The work of Arkani-Hamed (the amplituhedron) and Donald Hoffman (conscious agents theory) have produced mathematical proofs that quantum mechanics can no longer be seen as fundamental to what we call reality.
This means that time and space are for the most part, illusion. But what does this mean to modern society? Firstly, it means that Consciousness itself is the source of the new scientific bedrock. Secondly, it means new and wondrous industries will arise, opening us to a Star Trek future. And thirdly, it means that humanity will have full determination as to its destiny, including how this planet will look as we enter what is being called the “Golden Age.” Time to take off the blinders and look in a new mirror.

Bio:
GW Hardin is not new to SSE, having spoken before over the past years. As a New York Times bestselling author, he has written or co-written eight books having to do with true stories about the extraordinary. Hardin specializes in bringing together opposite worlds, using science and scientific research as a backdrop to his unexplainable stories. He is one of the foremost authorities on sacred geometry-paralleling quantum physics with meta-messages from non-ordinary sources (the unbelievable).
As a lecturer, GW Hardin has presented talks at colleges and universities around the country and has given many keynote addresses at conferences. He has appeared numerous times on television and radio shows that have reached millions of people. The author received his degree in mathematics from the University of Washington.

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