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    Thumbs up Re: The universe as a Hologram

    Quote Originally Posted by dleviwing
    During the 1980's this experiment was proven to be inconclusive. Personally I find the data quite prone to subjective interpretation.
    David,

    Could you give a reference?

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    Keith Floyd,a psychologist at Virginia Intermont college,has pointed out that ifthe concretenness of reality is but a holographic illusion,it
    wuld no longer be true to say the brain produces consciuosness,rather,it is
    consciousness that creates the appearance of the brain!!!
    ''conscious creation of reality, and using the subconscious as a servant." (link)

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    "If the apparent separateness of subatomic particles is illusory, it means that at a deeper level of reality all things in the universe are infinitely interconnected.
    The electrons in a carbon atom in the human brain are connected to the subatomic particles that comprise every salmon that swims, every heart that beats, and every star that shimmers in the sky.
    Everything interpenetrates everything, and although human nature may seek to categorize and pigeonhole and subdivide, the various phenomena of the universe, all apportionments are of necessity artificial and all of nature is ultimately a seamless web.
    In a holographic universe, even time and space could no longer be viewed as fundamentals. Because concepts such as location break down in a universe in which nothing is truly separate from anything else, time and three-dimensional space..."
    -exerpt from The Holographic Universe

    "The multiverse theory has spawned another - that our universe is a simulation, writes Paul Davies.If you've ever thought life was actually a dream, take comfort. Some pretty distinguished scientists may agree with you. Philosophers have long questioned whether there is in fact a real world out there, or whether "reality" is just a figment of our imagination.
    Then along came the quantum physicists, who unveiled an Alice-in-Wonderland realm of atomic uncertainty, where particles can be waves and solid objects dissolve away into ghostly patterns of quantum energy.
    Now cosmologists have got in on the act, suggesting that what we perceive as the universe might in fact be nothing more than a gigantic simulation..."
    -exerpt from Virtual Reality Matrix

    "If the book you are holding in your hands is a simulated book, the simulation would only need to include its visual appearance, its weight and texture, and a few other macroscopic properties, because you have no way of knowing what its individual atoms are doing at this moment. If you were to study the book more carefully, for example by examining it under a powerful microscope, additional details of the simulation could be filled in as needed. Objects that nobody is perceiving could have an even more compressed representation. Such simplifications would dramatically reduce the computational requirements..."
    -exerpt from Building a Matrix

    There you go guys. Chew on that!

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    Re: The universe as a Hologram

    Matter is neither felt by the senses nor does it have any existence of itself but comes into manifestation only when acted upon by the spirit force i. e. your attention. Creation as such does not exist per se it a profound illusion or 3d hologram.

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    Thank you once again Telsa,for all your research and commitment in bringing
    this to our attention in this format.
    As you know I already have a thread regards the holographic universe.
    This thread brings welcome support to it,cheers mate!


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    Re: The universe as a Hologram

    Michael
    Once we realise the truth that the universe is existing between to infinities then this problem of size or the distance or the time gets over. The universe will remain infinite for any one living in this even if its of a size of a molecule. I request all of you to be in the universe and think about it. The moment you imagine universe, you become an observer you go out of it and lose the truth
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    Gautam,I agree,I am in the universe,and the universe is within me,we are as one!
    But what is it that I am within?Remember that the universe is only an outer projection
    of an inner reality!

    Quantum physicist David Bohm describes the physical universe of matter as "frozen light".
    there are many more like david "coming online" and stating that basically and fundamentally the universe is a product of thought,which is expressed as light,light is
    produced by vibrations of matter propagated under the form of waves in the ether.

    An eye with a retina sensitive enough would see in the dark all objects as if surrounded
    by a luminous halo,and darkness would be unknown?

    We have a body of matter and a body of light,the human body has a holographic "biophoton" field,it is part of the etheric or energy body.
    The biophoton field is the mediator between body and soul!

    The consciousness like coherence properties of the biophoton field are closely related
    to its base in the properties of the physical vacuum,ether or universal mind and indicate its role as an interface tothe non-physical realms of mind,psyche,and consciousness.

    Light is the final state of matter that can visibly observed withour physical eyes.

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    Re: The universe as a Hologram

    Michael: I have made a statement that the Universe always was and always wll be! It also exists in the infinite nothingness.

    I also state that the Universe is made of wit particles that forms its Ether atmosphere. The Ether consist of mass particles m, and is the medium that light (and all radiation waves) traverse.

    Planck's length determines the density of the Ether and the velocity of the speed of light. Using Einstein's, DeBroglie's and Planck's formulas (m=hv/c^2) the wit particle has been calculated as being 7.371963X10^-48 grams each, in Brownian type motion.

    Without an Ether one cannot explain the duality of light radiation hv that appears as both mass e=mc^2 or as a radiation wave hv. FRIPRO
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    Thanks Fripro,indeed without the ether a universe could not exist.


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    Re: The universe as a Hologram

    A friend, Dr. Wolf, brought some ideas to my attention during our ongoing discussions of a holographic universe, which I will try to summarize along with some of my own herein. He saw a video at http://www.youtube.com/austintorn in which I tried to represent, crudely, some waves of holographic reality.


    We are encrypted by some unknown or accidental function of a DNA coded template that forms our every molecule into an animated conscious life form.

    What about the Universe–could it be encrypted as well? An actual 3 dimensions of reality may have been too expensive for frugal and efficient Nature. Could our reality only be a giant coded template in a void with a radiance source?

    Perhaps each individual's mind’s eye sees a 3D illusion of each of our realities. It might be that to produce a recording of the phase of these interference waves at each point in our perception image, our real hologram uses something like the Cosmic Background Radiation reference patterns combined within a complex encrypted code matrix template or object through a radiant object beam.

    Optical interferences between the reference beams and the code, due to the superposition of the radiance waves, would produce a series of intensity fringes that could be recorded as our solid reality. These fringes could form a type of diffraction grating on the mind's eye, which is a hologram or interference patterns thus formed.

    These recorded fringes do not only directly represent their respective corresponding points in the space of a scene (the way each point on a photograph will only represent a single point in the scene being photographed). Rather, an individual section of even very small size on a hologram's surface contains enough information to reconstruct the entire original encrypted scene as viewed through that mind's eye perspective. This is possible because, as during current holographic recordings, each point on the hologram's surface is affected by interference waves reflected from all points—in a timeless void for our Universe, rather than from just one point in a cosmos. It's as if, during recording, each point on the hologram's surface were individual mind eye's that could interpret everything it sees in any direction. After the hologram has been recorded, looking at a point in that hologram is like looking "through" each mind's interpretational capacity.

    I know that our current state of the art holograms cannot act or be manipulated beyond their display-only capabilities, but in our holographic universe we obviously can.


    Other wonderings of mine:

    Isn’t quantum entanglement another way of seeing that everything connects to everything, as in a hologram?

    How is the virtual reality of night dreams so perfectly rendered? Who or what is the producer, director, scriptor, etc.?

    Is it only our consciousness that is real?

    What is the TOE behind a holographic projection?

    If we know that we live in a holographic universe, how does that affect us? We could still do all the things we used to do, could we not?

    If our consciousness had nothing to observe, as during meditation, would this amount to anything, aside from the “bliss”, or is an actual life of experience better?

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    Question Re: The universe as a Hologram

    Perhaps the brain is holographic in its experience and memory, as many have surmised from experiments on rats, or it resides in a universal hologram, but whichever.

    In the brain, past experience might serve as the reference beam. New incoming information is combined with the experiences (memories) of the past to create an interference pattern. Almost immediately, the new information becomes part of the reference beam and learning has occurred. As each new piece of information arrives at the brain, a new interference pattern is created and again becomes part of the reference background. This constantly shifting interference pattern provides the mind with a continually changing model of reality.

    Consider a hologram. At first it appears to be simply an interference pattern, but when illuminated with a laser a fully realized 3D object pops into view. In a similar way, the universe exists as an interference pattern of probability waves. When a portion of the pattern is "lit up" by an observer it generates what we perceive as physical reality. Perhaps each bubble generates an "image" of the whole universe, just as individual pieces of a hologram that has been cut apart retain the entire image, but with some loss of detail.

    There is some theoretical support for a holographic universe. Per Wikipedia, "The holographic principle is a speculative conjecture about quantum gravity theories, proposed by Gerard 't Hooft and improved and promoted by Leonard Susskind, claiming that all of the information contained in a volume of space can be represented by a theory that lives in the boundary of that region."

    I'm going to try and paraphrase the Wikipedia description of the reasoning:

    The entropy that can be contained in any given volume of space can not be any larger than the entropy of the largest black hole that can fit in that space. The more massive the black hole, the larger the surface area of the event horizon. This means the maximum entropy for any region of space is determined by surface area, not by volume. This is counter-intuitive because entropy is an extensive variable, being directly proportional to mass, which is proportional to volume (all else being equal, including the density of the mass). If entropy of ordinary mass is also proportional to area, this implies that volume itself is somehow illusory: that mass occupies area, not volume, and so the universe is really a hologram which corresponds to the information encoded on its boundaries.

    Then there are the philosophies of David Bohm, the quantum physicist who wrote "Wholeness and the Implicit Order"

    Bohm suggests that the whole universe can be thought of as a kind of giant, flowing hologram, or holomovement, in which a total order is contained, in some implicit sense, in the same finite space. In reality time is an illusion. The explicate order is a projection from higher dimensional levels of reality, and the apparent stability and solidity of the objects and entities composing it are generated and sustained by a ceaseless process of enfoldment and unfoldment, like the illusion of subatomic particles that are constantly dissolving into the implicate order and then recrystallizing.


    Here is something that I read somewhere: Our universe is a sequential series of periodic, synergistic, multidimensional holonomic image events that are reciprocally reconstructed from a transcendent, nonmaterial parent hologram which is generated or stored on an undetermined level of reciprocally emergent conditional relativity within the fundamental, irreducible, unconditioned primordial energy of physical reality just-as-it-is.

    Well, who knows.

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    Smile Re: The universe as a Hologram

    Mirror-imaging is the reflective process of existence,each aspect reflects the other,so that
    in understanding this principle,we see that all is indivisible and united by a continuous thread of consciousness.



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