That's what I like about the Holographic Universe: All we see and 'are' is just an imperfection of a homogeneous fabric. It is not real, as far as we can define real anyways. It let us shape things how we want. If for instance all of us believe that water is a solid material, the fluid water we know becomes instantly solid. The 'holographic' part refers to the characteristic of holography and storage thereof. With that, I mean the characteristic that all information of the whole is stored in each infinite small piece. In the good old days, holograms were stored in 2D on photographic emulsion. When pointing two lasers at it in a set way, the hologram is shown in 3D somewhere in the air. Now, when cutting the photo emulsion into 2 pieces. Then point the lasers at one of the two pieces. We can still see the whole hologram, though a little less clear. The information of the holographic object stored is in principle stored at each infinite small piece of photo emulsion. The Holographic Universe idea is based on this principle. All information in the universe is stored at each infinite small spot in the universe. Information about anything is everywhere. This is a kinda super connectedness of everything in the universe. Michael Talbot wrote a book about this back in the 80s. You can find his book at Amazon and all on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/theholographicuniversebymichaeltalbot1991/mode/2up Pretty interesting read.
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That's a lot to process I haven't been that deep into it. I'm a bit lost actually let's see if I understand. Everything is not real because how we define real is definition from us humans but we can shape it to how we want it to be.
Information is stored at each infinite small spot
Interesting you're the second person who recommend me a book to read thank you
Don't get lost 😂 😂 😂 Some scientists with super high IQs got lost and ended up in the nuthouse over the question you asked.
The best approach is by reading about various ideas and theories, if need be, slowly, not all at once 😉 At least, that is my opinion.
Must say, the Holographic Universe is a kinda idea I really like. That said, I believe it's further from the truth to the quantum level of consciousness proposed by Roger Penrose 😉
Roger's idea is more of a theory, with the science behind it. The Holographic Universe has less science behind it, though Einstein wasn't completely negative about this idea, according to the book I mentioned 😉
NJOY reading! 🎶
True some intelligent people of the world goes nuts because they can't find answers to a question I guess deep thinkers such as Nietzsche lost his mind the same way.
Thanks again for the answer finally found something I don't understand which is good.
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