IPI lecture - Peter Michael Stastny, Benteler Automotive, Germany
Our next IPI Talk will be on Saturday, 22 Nov. at 18.00 London time zone.
Title: The Simulation Theory: A New Perspective on Physical Reality
Abstract: The Simulation Theory proposes an intuitive framework that unifies the major pillars of modern physics — relativity, quantum mechanics, and cosmology — through the concept of an underlying informational substrate. Rather than treating mass, time dilation, and entanglement as independent phenomena, it interprets them as emergent effects of how a simulated space is rendered to conscious observers. This perspective provides intuitive explanations for relativistic time dilation, quantum superposition, and even cosmological expansion, without invoking additional constructs such as dark matter or dark energy. By linking the foundations of physics to the principles of information and consciousness, the Simulation Theory aspires to offer a coherent, testable, and conceptually accessible model of physical reality.
Speaker: Peter Michael Stastny
Bio: Peter Michael Stastny is a mechanical engineer educated at RWTH Aachen University and currently serves as Team Leader at BENTELER Automotive, where he has been working for more than 20 years, leading development projects in front subframes. Peter is the inventor and co-inventor of several automotive technologies and patents, some of them operating in the cars we are driving everyday.
Alongside his engineering career, he is an independent researcher and author of The Simulation Theory from a Different Perspective, a three-part work proposing an intuitive, information-based interpretation that unifies relativity, quantum mechanics, and cosmology.
22nd of Nov. @ 18.00 London
time zone. Online Teams lecture – a link will be emailed to the IPI members.
