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physics
This category describes entries related to the physical properties of the holoverse.
An interesting new theory of gravity by Petr Hořava is getting an enthusiastic reception. It seems it can explain some things better than general relativity. Furthermore it seems to have explanations for dark matter and dark energy. Would be nice if those ones are explained.
Here is a nice interview with Lawrence Kraus on the zero point field. I get the impression that field is one one of the main engimas, which needs to be solved in the future.
He has a background in theoretical physics, as written many books on the relation between physics and consciousness.
Quantum physicist at UC Berkeley.
One of the most important phenomena predicted by quantum physics was experimentally proven by Alan Aspect. Non-locality says that two elementary particles are connected even if they are far apart.
Source: The Field, p12.
The Holoverse is likely an extremely important ingredient of our universe. One would expect that modern physics already encountered it somehow. With this in my head I went through the book The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene. In this book explains the latest insight of string physics and the even more encompassing brane physics. Unfortunately I did not find any evidence of a Holoverse in this book.
That is until I skimmed through the Notes. In note 2 to chapter 15 (p411) we read:
Susskind and ‘t Hooft have suggested that all of the physical happenings we encounter may actually be encoded fully through equations in a lower-dimendional world. .... Recently, work by the Harvard physicist Juan Maldacena, together with important subsequent work by Witten and of the Princeton physicists Steven Gubser, Igor Klebanov and Alexander Plyakov, has shown that, at least in certain cases, string theory embodies the holographic principle.
This is extremely encouraging. As string theory is extremely complex, it might take a while before we have the final word on it.
by Brian Greene (2003)
ISBN 0375708111
In this book he describes the string theory, the theory of evrything. He seems to take this theory as a starting point, which might make it interesting. But first special and general relativity are explained. And also quantumdynamics is discussed. The theories for the weak and strong forces are shallowly discussed. He makes clear how gravity and quantummechanics do not fit.
One of the major advances of string theory is the idea that elemetary particles are no longer pointlike particles but have a finite size. This fact already resolves a lot of ambiguities. String theory only requires a single number, the string tension, to explain all existing particles. That makes it already very elegant. But also gravitation is integrated into the theory. Each particle corresponds to a one dimensional vibrating string. This vibration determines the mass and spin of the particle.
In order to make the theory work it must be at least 10-dimensional (9 space and 1 time dimension). Only with this high number of dimensions the theory yields acceptable values. Only our 3 space-dimensions are large. The other 6 space dimensions must be tiny, as we do not see them. A string will vibrate in this 9-dimensional space. As the string is tiny it has enough space to vibrate in these tiny 6 spaces. The major problem of string theory is the shape of this 6-dimensional space.
String theory physicist, University of Columbia, New York, USA
by Ralph H. Abraham (2000)
published (?) Proceedings, Subtle energies and uncharted realms of mind, Esalen Institute.
In this article the author discusses a solution for PSI phenomena that seem to transcend time. Basically he wants a time vector that allows for seeing into the future. Such a worl could be a parallel world that PSI gifted people can access.
His model does not seem to have any grounding in current understanding of physiics.
Visual Math Institute, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
by Edgar Mitchell (ca 1998)
This article discusses the quantum hologram as a solution for a variety of consciousness phenomena. In order to explain consciousness phenomena, such as non-locality and the observer, researcher have already looked at quantum mechanics as a possible solution.The recently discovered quantum hologram offers an elegant explanation of parapsychology.
The theory is postulated on the following:
• the non-local quantum correlation is the root cause for perception on all scale levels from molecular to human and beyond. The non-local quantum hologram is carrier of information for subjective perception.
• the quantum hologram is the source of intuitive perception and presents a sixth sensory mechanism.
• the quantum hologram explains learning processes in animals and humans. Evolution follows learning more than random mutations.
• quantum hologram theory postulates a conjugate processes (equal but opposite paths). Perception in the three-dimensional realm requires intuitive perception.
This is the only available testable theory of consciousness. Quantum holography has already been demonstrated on macro levels. The quantum hologram contains a record of all events that happened to an object for ALL objects.
He makes a difference between attention and intention. Attention of people can force random number generators to behave less randomly, It suggest that randomness is not a general feature of nature, but al lack of attention. Intention is a forced for attention, which can change the behaviour of other objects.
It has been suggested that in order to “intention” one has to tune in to the object. This can be done by obtaining another object which has had a common history with the object, which is to be influenced. With the lack of such an associated object (think remote viewing) this intuitive perception works less well. This is however mostly a lack of training in humans.
The quantum hologram is ubiquitous and can be seen as nature’s mind.
Nobel Laureate, Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge, UK
by Ervin Lazslo
This article (whole, part 2) looks at the quantum vacuum as an explanation for PSI phenomena. The articles presumes that scalar fields are present in the quantum vacuum. These scalar fields exhibit characteristics independent of space and time. Information within such a field is available everywhere (holographic property).
He likens such a scalar field to the Fourier (frequency, amplitude and phase) transform of a sea. The transform of the sea shows the wakes that ship have left behind many days after the ship passed.
The article touches a little bit on the interaction between such a scalar field and the brain.