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Are we living in a holographic universe ?


Socio

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I would contend that the best analogy to the Holographic Universe theory is the internet itself. Lets project into the future a bit and accept that within the next ten years the APIs for digitally storing information for smell, taste and touch are available to content developers and that artificial intelligence algorithms are advanced enough so that we can create a server that holds all of the data necessary to create an immersive environment where a player can actually "plug in" and experience a 3-d environment populated by "bots" that use a form of sexual intercourse to reproduce. Lets next assume that the DNS tables are used to represent the night sky and map the addresses of other servers in the universe so that any bot or player that is immersed in the game will see a night sky which represents a graphical representation of this simulated universe.

This would be a fair description of how our current and near future technology could be used to create a holographic universe. On this planet the intelligent beings will gain self awareness and ask "where did we come from". I would propose that as they experiment on their world exploration into the nature of the universe would lead to discoveries exactly like our scientists that are experimenting on sub-atomic particle and the origins of the universe are finding today. All Matter is simply an interpretation based on the data that the observer gets from the server. Nothing would exist until observed. The origin of the universe would be considered a "Big Bang" and would be ever expanding as new servers are added. Search Engines would potentially be observed to be objects spewing information like a Quasar, Military computers or other highly secured servers would suck up light and not let any escape like a black hole.

I have been reading research on this subject for over ten years and am convinced that when we destroyed the atom the designers or creators of our universe noticed as this represents a hardware failure caused by a NPC on an insignificant server. I believe at that time new information was added to our server to allow us to become creators and create our own sub-universe that we are on the brink of..

Once we imaging this universe we are creating we can start to answer the question of why we are here. The conclusion I have drawn are as follows:

1- Our Universe was created by an intelligent society.

2- The "Site Administrators" or creators of the physics engines, Chemistry engines, and other API's that are necessary to allow us to perceive the world are not GODS.

3- This is a breeding ground where the players are competing for our "souls" and I expect that they have the ability to save our source code (DNA) when we die and use it to re-create us on another server in the universe.

4- All religions and philosophies are valid, they are simply the enticements that the players use to collect characters that meet their needs to be saved and spawned on other "worlds".

O would love to hear comments on my analogy.

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O would love to hear comments on my analogy.

Your analogy has more in common with the simulation argument than the holographic universe. The holographic universe has more to do with the projection of information from a flat surface than an artificial computer creating it, it's quite possible the hologram is natural.

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Socio you asked "to what purpose?" Perhaps as a school for the soul? It learns here the things it can't learn in heaven. The physics of holographic film is very different than the physics of the projection. In a holographic piece of film all the information is spread all over the film. It's not like regular photographic film. Each piece contains the whole and everything interpenetrates everything.

We live in the "projection" and the place we call "heaven" (as described by near death experiencers) is the original holographic film. So in or on that film it would be impossible to learn what it means and how it feels to be separate. If you wanted to become a separate unique individual you'd have to learn it here. Sort of become "un-assimilated." And that perfectly describes what we experience here. From the moment we are born and we separate from our mothers life is one great big long lesson in what it means and how it feels to be separate.

Everything we experience in this life is like a little lesson in separation. Politics, religion, race, culture, language, dialects, gender, sexual orientation, wealth, I.Q., education, looks, weight and height, divorce, losing friends, moving away from our childhood homes, till the day we die and our death becomes a lesson in separation to the loved ones we leave behind. The soul's lessons are embedded in our everyday lives and it is holistically imprinted with what it needs to learn regardless of who we are or where we live or what we believe. It doesn't matter. Everyone experiences separation. And after the body dies the soul merges back into Heaven but now it knows about separation and time and space and what it means and how it feels to live in a 3 dimensional + 1 time universe.

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The structure of an atom.

The structure of a solar system.

As above, so below.

Works for me.

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Plus this little tidbit: When something goes into a black hole all the information of what ever it was is spread out over the surface of it. Seen this on (sheesh can't even remember what show) but Michiu Kaku was in it.

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Socio you asked "to what purpose?" Perhaps as a school for the soul? It learns here the things it can't learn in heaven. The physics of holographic film is very different than the physics of the projection. In a holographic piece of film all the information is spread all over the film. It's not like regular photographic film. Each piece contains the whole and everything interpenetrates everything.

We live in the "projection" and the place we call "heaven" (as described by near death experiencers) is the original holographic film. So in or on that film it would be impossible to learn what it means and how it feels to be separate. If you wanted to become a separate unique individual you'd have to learn it here. Sort of become "un-assimilated." And that perfectly describes what we experience here. From the moment we are born and we separate from our mothers life is one great big long lesson in what it means and how it feels to be separate.

Everything we experience in this life is like a little lesson in separation. Politics, religion, race, culture, language, dialects, gender, sexual orientation, wealth, I.Q., education, looks, weight and height, divorce, losing friends, moving away from our childhood homes, till the day we die and our death becomes a lesson in separation to the loved ones we leave behind. The soul's lessons are embedded in our everyday lives and it is holistically imprinted with what it needs to learn regardless of who we are or where we live or what we believe. It doesn't matter. Everyone experiences separation. And after the body dies the soul merges back into Heaven but now it knows about separation and time and space and what it means and how it feels to live in a 3 dimensional + 1 time universe.

Very well put. Hypothesis: From a place where everything is of a hive type knowledge vs we have here freedom of thought and action. In order to learn from it perhaps?

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Why does it have to be a 2d surface? Why can't it be projected from a 1d source. Isn't that the point of mentioning a singularity such as a black hole and its possible ability to preserve and store information in the same explanation?

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The structure of an atom.

The structure of a solar system.

As above, so below.

Works for me.

I have always thought the same thing. There's levels to this ****

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