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Spherical Spacetime: The Metaphysical Vision of Alexis Karpouzos

Spherical Spacetime is one of the most profound and original concepts in the philosophy of Alexis Karpouzos. It does not refer to a mathematical or physical description like those found in the theory of relativity (e.g., a sphere-shaped curved spacetime), but rather to a metaphysical and holistic vision of the universe. It is a dynamic, transformative structure that unites space, time, consciousness, and "the void" into an eternal movement of creation and destruction.

Core Characteristics of Spherical Spacetime


Relation to Other Concepts in Karpouzos' Thought

Concept Relationship to Spherical Spacetime
Relational Ontology Spherical spacetime is the ultimate web of relations—everything exists only through interdependence.
Metaphysical Openness Openness arises because spacetime is indeterminate and constantly transforming.
The Diagonal Path The path crosses "diagonally" through oppositions and inscribes them into this spherical structure.
Paradoxical Logic The logic that embraces contradictions precisely because spherical spacetime incorporates them without conflict.

Key Idea: Transcending Linearity

Alexis Karpouzos proposes that spacetime is not linear, flat, or infinitely straight (as described by classical physics), but spherical, closed-and-simultaneously-open, omnitemporal, and non-local. In other words, time and space are not separate, independent dimensions, but form a spherical structure where past, present, and future coexist simultaneously in the Timeless state.

1. Omnitemporality

All moments of time exist simultaneously. The past is not "lost," and the future is not "yet to come." They are all present at different points on the spherical surface of spacetime. The linear sense of time is merely an illusion of limited human perception.

2. Non-locality and Spherical Closure

Just as a sphere has no "beginning" or "end" (if you travel straight around the Earth, you return to the same point), so it is with the universe: every point is simultaneously center and periphery. This connects directly to quantum non-locality (entanglement) and David Bohm's idea of the "holographic universe."

3. Timeless Time

When consciousness is liberated from the linear narrative of the ego, it experiences spacetime as spherical: everything happens at once in an eternally present unity.

4. Spacetime as Consciousness

Spherical spacetime is not just a physical structure—it is a structure of universal consciousness. Consciousness is not within spacetime; spacetime is a manifestation of consciousness. When human consciousness "awakens," it can experience this sphericity through deep meditative experience or poetic insight.

5. Transcending Causality

In spherical spacetime, there is no strict "cause → effect" determinism in the linear sense. Events influence each other cyclically and simultaneously (akin to quantum phenomena where the future may influence the past—retrocausality).


The Metaphor of the Horizon

"Imagine you are standing on the surface of a vast sphere. Everywhere you look, the horizon curves and returns to you. Time is exactly like that: every moment is the horizon of the other. Your past looks at you from your future, and your future is already present within you."

Spherical spacetime is the cosmological expression of the non-dual, holistic, and paradoxical reality proposed by Karpouzos: a universe where everything is simultaneously One and Many, present and boundless, closed and infinitely open.