< IMG LOADING = "Lazy" SRSC = "/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Medium/2025-03/IMG_1229.jpeg ? Itok = Cyvx7_6W" width = "1225" height = "689" Alt = "Guillemant" Class = "Lazyload Img-Fluid Image-Style-Max-1300x1300 "SRC ="/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Max_1300x1300/Public/2025-03/IMG_1229.jpeg ? Itok = qjlxez1k "/> DR Philippe Guillemant < P > In a world where information and leaders often seem to favor control and fear, hearing a voice like that of Philippe Guillemant, physicist and researcher at the CNRS, brings a breath of hope. During the conference < EM > “What a new future for humanity” , organized by CERA on November 20, 2024, he delivered a daring analysis of the COVIVS crisis, mixing science and vision of the future. Far from the alarmist speeches, he sees in this period a decisive turning point, carried by a physics at the threshold of consciousness and a collective awakening. “< Strong >We cannot go back to this awakening of humanity, to the true human nature, and especially since COVID took place, where we realized that there had been an attack on free will “, he said. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > for Guillemant Massive awakening in the face of a deep damage to our freedom. “< Strong > Everyone understood that one was the victim of an attack on free will, of an attack on our true nature, of an attack on the soul “, he launched, stressing an awareness that he deems irreversible. Far from sticking to a criticism, he proposed an optimistic reading of the absurdities and failures experienced during this crisis and which still persist today through the war and the economic crisis. As he writes in his book < EM > The Grand Virage , we have switched to a “bright future” which he opposes to a transhumanist project. For Guillemant, the Covid was not a simple health crisis, but a catalyst revealing two possible future: a “future” transhumanist, that is to say a dystopia marked by an digital control society, energy -consuming growth and the loss of freedoms, where humans are reduced to a “biological machine”, or a “bright future”: a positive future based on a collective awakening, Reconnection to the “true nature of the human”. & nbsp;

< class class = "Twitter-tweet" >< P Lang = "Fr" Dir = "Ltr" > Philippe Guillemant Physician & amp; amp; amp; amp; amp; amp; Researcher at the CNRS, about the #covid crisis “We were victims of an attack on free will, of an attack on our true nature” 👏 Excellent conference entitled “What a new future for humanity” 📽certa 20/11/2024 pic.twitter.com/b3pzubp1o2

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< P > and faced with a globalization which he describes as “false” and which has been crumbling since 2020, Guillemant sees a sign of hope. “< Strong > We cannot unify peoples on the basis of erroneous beliefs, that cannot work. This is what makes me very optimistic “, he explains, delighted by the failure of the standardization plans of our governments which he describes as materialist elites which do not reflect. He evokes a struggle between the old and the new future, marked by what he calls “< Strong > the law of maximum outburst of everything that seeks to bring us back to transhumanism », A striking formula to describe the obstacles to this backtracking. This transition, he warns, will not be smooth: “< Strong > An abyss, it goes down by going down and going up. Going down, we are going to deal with lots of absolutely appalling revelations and going back up, with a lot of absolutely extraordinary revelations “, he predicts with assurance full of enthusiasm. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > at the time of the intervention Guillemant detonates by his faith in a renewal. Against winds and tides, this brilliant spirit invites you to see in current crises a chance to find our essence, far from the excesses of a world under control. A message which, in the current climate, resonates as a welcome promise. & Amp; nbsp;

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116