The Universe as a Hologram - I finally get it!

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Snowy day in the Rocky Mountains and browsing the net this popped out at me. We've all heard about subatomic particle pairs seeming to "know" the state of it's partner faster then light speed. Not possible is the usual answer. It didn't make sense to me either. So I never dwelled on it.

The Hologram concept keeps appearing in stuff I like to research. And I now think that is not pure coincidence. This article is long but I'll share the part that grabbed me:
new illuminati: The Universe as a Hologram
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[h=3]To enable people to better visualize what he means, Bohm offers the following illustration.
[/h][h=3]Imagine an aquarium containing a fish. Imagine also that you are unable to see the aquarium directly and your knowledge about it and what it contains comes from two television cameras, one directed at the aquarium's front and the other directed at its side. [/h][h=3]As you stare at the two television monitors, you might assume that the fish on each of the screens are separate entities. After all, because the cameras are set at different angles, each of the images will be slightly different. But as you continue to watch the two fish, you will eventually become aware that there is a certain relationship between them. [/h][h=3]When one turns, the other also makes a slightly different but corresponding turn; when one faces the front, the other always faces toward the side. If you remain unaware of the full scope of the situation, you might even conclude that the fish must be instantaneously communicating with one another, but this is clearly not the case. [/h][h=3]This, says Bohm, is precisely what is going on between the subatomic particles in Aspect's experiment. [/h][h=3]According to Bohm, the apparent faster-than-light connection between subatomic particles is really telling us that there is a deeper level of reality we are not privy to, a more complex dimension beyond our own that is analogous to the aquarium. And, he adds, we view objects such as subatomic particles as separate from one another because we are seeing only a portion of their reality. [/h][h=3]Such particles are not separate "parts", but facets of a deeper and more underlying unity that is ultimately as holographic and indivisible as the previously mentioned rose. And since everything in physical reality is comprised of these "eidolons", the universe is itself a projection, a hologram.
[/h][h=3]In addition to its phantomlike nature, such a universe would possess other rather startling features. 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. [/h][h=3]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.
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The Holographic Universe everything being part of the original creation, makes more sense to me than everything else I've tried to fathom. It works for me and until something more coherent is described, I believe it. :)
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Well, I don't know; MY After-Life Experience indicate we live in a MULTI-VERSE of TEN Dimensions; SCIENCE is indicating TEN, possibly ELEVEN dimensions... WHOO! SO! I would LOVE to see a "Holographic" of THAT!
 

If you have a hologram baseball card card ( example) ... and you cut it in half, do you have two complete holograms....or half a hologram on each card ?

answer: You have 2 complete holograms after cutting it in half. cut it again and you have four complete holographic images.
 

Well, I don't know; MY After-Life Experience indicate we live in a MULTI-VERSE of TEN Dimensions; SCIENCE is indicating TEN, possibly ELEVEN dimensions... WHOO! SO! I would LOVE to see a "Holographic" of THAT!

Care to tell us about your after-life experience? SOunds interesting!
 

Snowy day in the Rocky Mountains and browsing the net this popped out at me. We've all heard about subatomic particle pairs seeming to "know" the state of it's partner faster then light speed. Not possible is the usual answer. It didn't make sense to me either. So I never dwelled on it.

The Hologram concept keeps appearing in stuff I like to research. And I now think that is not pure coincidence. This article is long but I'll share the part that grabbed me:
new illuminati: The Universe as a Hologram
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[h=3]To enable people to better visualize what he means, Bohm offers the following illustration.
[/h][h=3]Imagine an aquarium containing a fish. Imagine also that you are unable to see the aquarium directly and your knowledge about it and what it contains comes from two television cameras, one directed at the aquarium's front and the other directed at its side. [/h][h=3]As you stare at the two television monitors, you might assume that the fish on each of the screens are separate entities. After all, because the cameras are set at different angles, each of the images will be slightly different. But as you continue to watch the two fish, you will eventually become aware that there is a certain relationship between them. [/h][h=3]When one turns, the other also makes a slightly different but corresponding turn; when one faces the front, the other always faces toward the side. If you remain unaware of the full scope of the situation, you might even conclude that the fish must be instantaneously communicating with one another, but this is clearly not the case. [/h][h=3]This, says Bohm, is precisely what is going on between the subatomic particles in Aspect's experiment. [/h][h=3]According to Bohm, the apparent faster-than-light connection between subatomic particles is really telling us that there is a deeper level of reality we are not privy to, a more complex dimension beyond our own that is analogous to the aquarium. And, he adds, we view objects such as subatomic particles as separate from one another because we are seeing only a portion of their reality. [/h][h=3]Such particles are not separate "parts", but facets of a deeper and more underlying unity that is ultimately as holographic and indivisible as the previously mentioned rose. And since everything in physical reality is comprised of these "eidolons", the universe is itself a projection, a hologram.
[/h][h=3]In addition to its phantomlike nature, such a universe would possess other rather startling features. 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. [/h][h=3]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.
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The Holographic Universe everything being part of the original creation, makes more sense to me than everything else I've tried to fathom. It works for me and until something more coherent is described, I believe it. :)
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Interesting, but still difficult to wrap your mind around!
 

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