| Re: HyperGeometrical Cosmology KAC,
Thanks for the message. I was always puzzled by Mach's concept that inertia was due to the non-local interaction of a body with the rest of the Universe. Mach also had a concept of an Universal time. I studied how non-local interaction could influence a body motion and reached the conclusion that just spacetime deformation resistance was enough to explain inertia.
I have to confess ignorance of the details of the Holographic Universe, but I know Holography and know that in holography the resulting scattering is a phased sum of the interaction of the incident wave with the whole hologram and that would indicate that non-locality is present in the Holographic Universe. I have trouble with that since I found one explanation for inertia in which everything moves at the a speed that is not more nor less than the speed of light. That includes any interaction of the one and only force in this model.
KAC, if I am off on the Holographic Model and you would like to direct me towards your pdfs, I will be happy to take a look.
Thanks,
MP |