10-26-2016, 01:25 AM
I started reading this one:
It's not in my regular science curriculum, but I thought I'd stretch my boundaries a little. For those who haven't heard of this, there is a possibility that our universe is, in fact, a hologram, and that reality - everything that is in existence and happening - is actually localized on some more distant plane. It's one of the fringe theories currently, so shouldn't be taken too seriously, but the physics absolutely allows such a possibility (for now).
It is fascinating in itself, although I wouldn't go so far as the author to claim that the holographic model of the universe explains paranormal phenomena and some of the human mental abilities. That's stretching it too far.
It's not in my regular science curriculum, but I thought I'd stretch my boundaries a little. For those who haven't heard of this, there is a possibility that our universe is, in fact, a hologram, and that reality - everything that is in existence and happening - is actually localized on some more distant plane. It's one of the fringe theories currently, so shouldn't be taken too seriously, but the physics absolutely allows such a possibility (for now).
It is fascinating in itself, although I wouldn't go so far as the author to claim that the holographic model of the universe explains paranormal phenomena and some of the human mental abilities. That's stretching it too far.
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