The universe is a hologram and everything you see and touch
is just a mere projection. This theory have been debated for decades whether or
not our universe is just an illusion. Some says that just perhaps, all humans perceive
is a hologram, or just a three-dimensional existence. Quantum physics has left
scientists all over the world baffled; especially with the discovery of our
physical material world is just an illusion.
Scientific understandings change continuously throughout
human history. Even with our understanding about the laws of physics. We know
trillions of dollars are going towards projects that human race knows nothing
about. Other phenomenon like zero point energy, extracting energy and heat from
electromagnetic zero-point radiation via the Casmic force have shown to be
correct, some of this projects threatens our understanding of physics.
The quantum world is a weird on, and it’s safe to say we don’t
understand it, but we do recognize the significance and potential to help
transform our world. We are turning to recognize the non-physical properties
that govern our universe, and we are turning our attention towards consciousness
and the role it plays with regard to the physical make up of our reality.
To find out if the universe is a hologram, scientists at the
U.S Department of Energy’s Fermi national Accelerator Laboratory have powered
exotic hologram inferometer, or Holometer. The results could indeed indicate
that the nature of the universe is holographic. Led by particle astrophysicist Craig
Hogan, Fermi team will be looking for what they consider to be the evidence of
such universal construction, for evidential quantum jitters in space-time
itself. Inferometers are instruments used widely in industries and science to
measure small displacements. The Holometer is constructed of two such devices
that fires one kilowatt laser at a beam splitter, and then after travelling
down 130-foot perpendicular ramps, reflect the beam back to splitter for
recombination. If it is recorded that the splitter has moved slightly, it would
be due to shakiness could be evidential of holographic universe. The Holometer
detects difference of less than a millionth of a second, even after compensating
for effects of radio noise and physical motion at the lab.
The holographic principle, according to Juan Maldacena in
1997, claims gravity in the universe comes from thin, vibrating strings. These
strings are holograms of events that took place are a simpler, flatter cosmos. It
suggests that like a security chip in your credit card, there is two
dimensional surfaces that contains all the information needed to describe tree-dimensional
object – which in this case is our universe. In essence, the principle claims
data containing a description of a volume space – such as humans or a planet –
could be hidden in a region of this flattened, real version of the universe. In
a black hole, for instance all the objects that ever fall into it would be entirely
contained in surface fluctuations. This means that the object would be stored
almost as memory or fragment of data rather than physical object in existence.
In a larger sense, the theory suggests that the entire
universe can be seen as a two-dimensional structure projected onto cosmological
horizon, in simpler terms, the universe as we know it is a 3D projection of a
2D alternate Universe.
What your take, are you an illusion? Or are we just thinking
so much to question our own existence?
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