The Physical-Extraphysical Dependence Paradox, also PED paradox, PEpD paradox, PEDP and PEpDP, is a thought experiment and a hypothesis, or a couple of thought experiments and hypothesis, where it argues that there's a dependency between
physics and extraphysics and where the physical body is dependent of the extraphysical body and
vice-versa, where the extraphysical body cannot influence the physical body in the sense of create energy and
work, often use of arguments against mind-body dualism and physicalist arguments to show that physical and extraphysical bodies are dependent of each other and the extraphysical is really dependent of the physical body and
vice-versa. A counter-argument used against PEDP is that the physical and extraphysical are same things on different levels, such as on extraphysical monism, where it makes sense both be dependent of each other and
even that the extraphysical is actually physical and
vice-versa and everything depends how you see and interpret the relation between
physics and extraphysics.
"The Physical-Extraphysical Dependence Paradox can easily be explained by extraphysical monism where the physical and extraphysical are the same
thing on different levels and forms, but still, it's a nice way to show that extraphysics can be valid and that can survive to this kind of disapproval and experimentation, but there still might be a lot of other disapprovals and experiments that extraphysics will
pass until be accepted as part of our
reality."