Carol wrote:Is Our Universe a Hologram?
In 1982 a Litttle Known but Epic Event Occured at the University of Paris What if our existence is a holographic projection of another, flat version of you living on a two-dimensional "surface" at the edge of this universe? In other words, are we real, or are we quantum interactions on the edges of the universe - and is that just as real anyway?
Whether we actually live in a hologram is being hotly debated, but it is now becoming clear that looking at phenomena through a holographic lens could be key to solving some of the most perplexing problems in physics, including the physics that reigned before the big bang,what gives particles mass, a theory of quantum gravity.
In 1982 a litttle known but epic event occured at the University of Paris, where a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. You did not hear about it on the Daily Show. In fact, unless you are a physicist you probably have never even heard Aspect's name, though increasing numbers of experts believe his discovery may change the face of science.
Aspect and his team discovered that under certain circumstances subatomic particles such as electrons are able to instantaneously communicate with each other regardless of the distance separating them. It doesn't matter whether they are 10 feet or 10 billion miles apart.Somehow each particle always seems to know what the other is doing. The problem with this feat is that it violates Einstein's long-held tenet that no communication can travel faster than the speed of light. Since traveling faster than the speed of light is tantamount to breaking the time barrier, this daunting prospect has caused some physicists to try to come up with increasingly elaborate ways to explain away Aspect's findings.
Bohm developed the theory that the brain operates in a manner similar to a hologram, in accordance with quantum mathematical principles and the characteristics of wave patterns.
To understand why Bohm makes this startling assertion, one must first understand that a hologram is a three- dimensional photograph made with the aid of a laser. To make a hologram, the object to be photographed is first bathed in the light of a laser beam. Then a second laser beam is bounced off the reflected light of the first and the resulting interference pattern (the area where the two laser beams conflate) is captured on film. When the film is developed, it looks like a meaningless swirl of light and dark lines. But as soon as the developed film is illuminated by another laser beam, a three-dimensional image of the original object appears.
In a recent collaboration between Fermilab scientists and hundreds of meters of laser may have found the very pixels of reality, grains of spacetime one tenth of a femtometer across.
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Thanks for this Carol. Why am I not surprised to hear that this and more similar experiments will be now coming to see the light of the day?
In their book "Vernetzte Inelligenz", Flosar and Bludorf describes many other similar experiments, which are being performed scientificaly and have proven that communication can travel faster than the speed of light. For example, a signal sent thru a "wormhole", packed with a mp3 file from Bethoven, passed the experimental distance 4 times faster then the speed of light (I will have to check again in the book which scientist proved this). Remarkably, the mp3 signal arrived also on the other "side", weakend in it's strenght, but strong enough to be still recocnised as the original file.
Another experiment proving that any particles (such as electrons, photons etc) are able to instantaneously communicate with each other regardless of the distance separating them is the experiment done with a colony of termites.
The scientist were just anxious to find out the role of the "queen" within the community. They found out first that it is actually the "queen" that somehow managed the complete colony i.e. the behaviour of each one separate termite in the community. It was clear that the individual termites couldn't build their cluster without any specific "instructions" given, as each one of the thousands of the individual termites "knows" exactly what to do.
In the second step, and in order to prove their first thought that the communication between the termites occurs with their smell sinns, the scientist separated the cluster with a huge glass in the middle, assuming that the termites would not be able to continue to build that perfect cluster again without any phisical touch (smell sense). To their amazement, the termites continued to build the cluster on the both sides of the glass in the perfect manner again, as if the glass didn't exist at all. It had the same perfect shape at the end of the build procees, just separated in two halves.
Now that fascinated the scientists and they presumed that it must be the "queen" that somehow communicates with the colony, giving exact orders to all colony "members". With the next step, they removed the "queen" far away assuming that this would definitlelly cut the communication, but this wasn't the case. The colony continued to build their cluster just as before, as if the "queen" would sit few meters away and giving orders, somehow.
Only after the sientists killed the "queen", and in that very moment, the colony suddenly stopped with building, as obviously, the orders weren't comming any more.
The main conclusion is that not only subatomic paricles, but also all our and all "thoughts" of all living beings (flora and fauna) are tansimitted thru a "something" (be it "aether" or source field as David Wilkock calls it) and this definitelly doesn't happen "in time and space".
Personaly, IM getting more and more interested in this subject since few months and I'm more than fascinated with all these experimental discoveries. I just wonder, where's the end...and where the begining...as there's obviously no space and no time.
Much respect
Mall...