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A holographic
structure universe -
consciousness includes
the holographic paradigm
In 1982 at the
University of Paris
physicist Alain Aspect
determined by experiment
subatomic particle electrons
instantaneously communicate
even when separated by
10 billion miles
Each particle knows
what the other is
doing
violating Einstein's tenet
no communication can travel
faster than the speed of light
David Bohm, physicist at the
University of London thinks
Aspect's findings imply
objective reality
does not
exist
Despite apparent solidity
the universe is
a phantasm
a gigantic, splendidly
detailed - hologram
A hologram is a
3-D photograph
made with a laser
an object is bathed
in laser beam light
a second laser beam
bounces off
the first beam’s
reflected light
resulting
interference pattern
(where two laser
beams commingle)
captured on film
developed film looks
like meaningless swirl
of lines all dark and light
when another laser beam
illuminates the developed film
there appears a three-dimensional
image of the original object
Holograms are 3-D images
and when a hologram of a rose
is cut in half and illuminated by
a laser, each half contains
the entire image
of the rose
when the halves
are divided again,
each snippet of film
always contains a smaller
but intact version of
the original image
Every part of a hologram
contains all the information
possessed by the whole
NOW THINK OF THE IMPLICATIONS!
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