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Cosmic holography: the world as you perceive it is only a projection, every atom is a universe!

The atom is a universe!

By Hitchinson MetzPublished 2 years ago 7 min read
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What is the universe anyway? What is it like? According to our current knowledge, simply put, there are countless luminous stars and nebulae, and countless planets in complete darkness. We don't know the edge, the size, or even what the universe is. We are just a drop in the ocean in this vast universe, small and insignificant. Yet we are tirelessly and persistently pursuing the truth of the universe.

Cosmic holography is one of the many conjectures about the universe, first mentioned by David Bohm in his masterpiece 'Wholeness and Hidden Order - The Universe and Consciousness in Exhibition'. It was formally proposed by Gerardus 't Hooft in 1993 and further elaborated by Leonard Suskin.

David Bohm, full name David Joseph Bohm, an American, is a leading contemporary quantum physicist and scientific thinker. He not only made his unique contribution to the mainstream research of quantum mechanics but also challenged the orthodox view of quantum mechanics founded by Monbo with his defiance of trends and rigorous and realistic scientific attitude in the basic research of quantum mechanics. His two famous papers on the interpretation of quantum causal laws published in 1952 have been a source of inspiration and ideas for positivist physicists working on the foundations of quantum mechanics.

He insisted that the task of science was not only to describe nature but to understand it. He emphasised conceptual clarity in scientific concepts and attached great importance to the fundamental study of first principles. His philosophy of nature was anti-reductionist and open-minded. He combined the spirit of Western science with Eastern philosophy and adhered to a holistic view of reality supported by modern science. His conception of the hidden order of material and spiritual nature transcends the realm of traditional science and philosophy and has potentially far-reaching implications for the future of science and human civilization.

Dutch physicist Gerard t. Hoeft. awarded the Denis Heinemann Prize of the American Physical Society in 1979 and the Wolf Prize in 1982, the same year he became a member of the Dutch Academy of Sciences. on 12 October 1999, Gerard t. Hoeft and his teacher, Dutch physicist Martinus Veltman, received two prizes for their groundbreaking research proving the motion of the particles that make up the universe. He was appointed Honorary Professor at Sichuan Normal University in China on 14 May 2018.

In fact, from the two physicists' presentations, we can probably guess that the holographic theory of the universe comes from our most confused quantum mechanics. So the concept may not be so simple to understand and explain, and it is also quite implausible relative to the macroscopic world. Let us understand each other a little.

In his book, Wholeness and Implicit Order - The Universe and Consciousness in Unfolding, Bohm explains the universe this way. The universe is a unified whole, with holographic connections between its parts. Throughout the universe, each subsystem corresponds to the system, and the system corresponds to the universe. As opposed to the parts that do not correspond, the corresponding parts are similar in terms of matter, structure, energy, information, spirit, function and other elements of the universe. In latent information, the subsystem contains all the information of the system, and the system contains all the information of the universe. In manifest information, the subsystem is a microcosm of the system and the system is a microcosm of the universe.

According to Bohm's definition of the universe, the universe is very complex, with explicit information, implicit information, subsystems, and systems. I.I. explicit information is information that is directly revealed by something objective and can be directly used or absorbed by the recipient. That is, in a good way, information that we can observe without us having to think about it any further. Latent information is information that is expressed indirectly through explicit information and needs to be recognized by the receiver. It is also the message of expression that we think of when we see the message.

Subsystems and systems, systems and universes are well understood. They can be understood directly as solar systems and galaxies, and galaxies and universes. The solar system is a system in itself, it belongs to the galaxy and the galaxy belongs to the vast system of the universe.

The basic principle of cosmic holography is that any part contains all the information of the whole, in terms of the sum of the manifest and potential information. A simple example is used to illustrate this principle. A seed contains all the information of a plant, an animal embryo contains all the information of an animal, which means that a small part contains all the information of the whole.

Any part is more difficult to understand because any cell can grow into a complete plant or animal. However, there is an argument that when a cell is enlarged, its appearance is very similar to that of the universe. If every atom is a universe, and atoms are part of the universe, this would explain the principle. A leaf is a world and a flower is a bodhi, which is what it means.

Cosmic holography considers the universe to be just an illusion, a huge and detailed holographic picture, a projection of higher dimensional projections in the fourth dimension. We live in this world, but this world is only a reflection of a higher dimension. If we look at the universe through this explanation, much of it can be explained. Our world is just an illusion, everything is false. So the world is made up of a lot of information and we are part of that information. The world operates only as an exchange and transformation between information and information.

What our brain perceives is a projection of the world or a hologram of the world constructed in our brain. With the interaction of our various senses, we shape the whole world in our brain, and depending on the information we receive, we perceive the world differently. As we receive more and more information, our view of the world changes.

That's why we have holographic perception. When we talked about the biological clock in a previous article, we said that it can manifest memories of things in our minds when we see them, which is a manifestation of holographic perception. The fact that we perceive everything in the outside world so easily is thanks to holographic perception.

Research has shown that our neurons look very similar to the universe when magnified. Both atoms and our neurons are simply small reflecting large. Our universe exists in atoms and neurons. Atoms and neurons are part of the universe and are the hardest to understand. Who contains whom and who exists in whom.

Having said all this, the holographic theory of the universe is inconclusive and is still a conjecture. Although some things are provable, there is still some truth to it. We cannot say it is the truth, but we will keep on the path of seeking it until the day it appears. Until that day, all conjectures can be imagined and then verified. Don't underestimate any brainstorming, it might just be true!

I think it is a summary of the main points :

1. Cosmic holography is one of the many conjectures about the universe. It was first mentioned by David Bohm in his masterpiece 'Wholeness and Entanglement - The Universe and Consciousness in Exhibition'. It was formally proposed by Gerardus 't Hooft in 1993 and further elaborated by Leonard Suskin.

2. David Bohm, full name David Joseph Bohm, an American, is a leading contemporary quantum physicist and scientific thinker.

3. The universe is a unified whole, with holographic connections between its parts. In the whole universe, each subsystem corresponds to the system, and the system corresponds to the universe. The corresponding parts are similar in matter, structure, energy, information, spirit, function, and other elements of the universe, as opposed to the non-corresponding parts. In latent information, the subsystem contains all the information of the system, and the system contains all the information of the universe. In manifest information, the subsystem is a microcosm of the system, and the system is a microcosm of the universe.

4. The basic principle of cosmic holography is that, in terms of the sum of manifest and potential information, any one part contains all the information of the whole.

5. Cosmic holography holds that the universe is nothing more than an illusion, a vast and detailed holographic picture, a projection of a higher dimensional projection in the fourth dimension.

6. Everything our brain perceives is in fact a projection of this world or a hologram of a world constructed in our brain. With the interaction of the various senses, we shape the whole world in our brain, and depending on the information we receive, we perceive the world differently. As we receive more and more information, our view of the world changes.

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