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Duminica 2 iunie 2013







The Holographic Universe: Reality Is a Mere Illusion

The theory that reality, as we consciously experience it, is not real, goes back to ancient indigenous people who believed that we exist in a dream or illusion. In our current timeline, we refer to it as the matrix, virtual reality, simulation and hologram. Today, many physicists are researching the concept of the universe as a hologram or illusion created by particles in the emptiness.

The holographic principle is a property of quantum gravity theories which resolves the black hole information paradox within string theory. First proposed by Gerard 't Hooft, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, it was given a precise string-theory interpretation by Leonard Susskind, a physicist at Stanford University in California.

For a black hole, the principle states that the description of all the objects which will ever fall in, is entirely contained in surface fluctuations of the event horizon. In a larger and more speculative sense, the theory suggests that the entire universe can be seen as a two-dimensional information structure "painted" on the cosmological horizon, so that the three dimensions we observe are only an effective description at low energies.

Cosmological holography has not yet been made mathematically precise, partly because the cosmological horizon has a finite area and grows with time. It has been claimed, on general physical principles, that the holographic principle may manifest itself in the form of background noise in gravitational wave detectors such as the GEO 600.

Read more: http://bit.ly/18J6h93

The Holographic Universe: Reality Is a Mere Illusion

The theory that reality, as we consciously experience it, is not real, goes back to ancient indigenous people who believed that we exist in a dream or illusion. In our current timeline, we refer to it as the matrix, virtual reality, simulation and hologram. Today, many physicists are researching the concept of the universe as a hologram or illusion created by particles in the emptiness. 

The holographic principle is a property of quantum gravity theories which resolves the black hole information paradox within string theory. First proposed by Gerard 't Hooft, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, it was given a precise string-theory interpretation by Leonard Susskind, a physicist at Stanford University in California. 

For a black hole, the principle states that the description of all the objects which will ever fall in, is entirely contained in surface fluctuations of the event horizon. In a larger and more speculative sense, the theory suggests that the entire universe can be seen as a two-dimensional information structure "painted" on the cosmological horizon, so that the three dimensions we observe are only an effective description at low energies.

Cosmological holography has not yet been made mathematically precise, partly because the cosmological horizon has a finite area and grows with time. It has been claimed, on general physical principles, that the holographic principle may manifest itself in the form of background noise in gravitational wave detectors such as the GEO 600.

Read more: http://bit.ly/18J6h93






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 Paulo Coelho
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NGC 5904 (Messier 5, M5, Globular Cluster), Constellation: Serpens, Distance: 25,000 light-years