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¢:; ¢ yy a temporal differentiation in horizons embedded into the same dou- bling transformation. This strictly observed, instantaneous potential of doubling particles is the result of a fundamental property of time stressed by this theory that may solve numerous paradoxes and more in particular the EPR paradox.” On the website that presents his theory and book,” Garnier Malet compares the doubling principle with the knowledge of ancient traditions. The Hermes symbol of prophecy (caduceus) and the scarab, symbol of metamorphosis of ancient Egypt, bear a striking resemblance to this principle of modern physics. Similarly, crop circles convey an unam- biguous scientific message. Of course, we could also see this as yin and yang or the alpha and the omega, as Garnier Malet did. m : c . et To an average person, time is a series of moments of observations intersected by times of non-observations. He called it stroboscopic time. This means that time is discontinuous and that the stroboscopic frequency is an essential characteristic of the nature of time. The author introduced the concept of horizons as follows: “In this theory, a parti- cle in its horizon is always a horizon of particles: as Russian dolls, a 186 The Science of Extraterrestrials: UFOs Explained at Last * Eric Julien