The Holographic-Fractal-Nature of Reality is aptly named
‘Holofractographic Reality’ - which indicates the whole of
creation is embedded in any part constituting it
The complete universe can be reassembled from any of
its innumerable particles, as thus a scientist turned poet
enthuses: a million universes exist within our own cells
We simultaneously exist within each cell and universe at
once; we are libraries of life’s knowledge and information
within our own genetic cells
We can make holographic images of patterns swirling within
patterns, such as DNA, which is a perfect hologram as every
part of the body contains the genetic code -
Our genetic pattern, the ‘source-code’, is embedded in every
single cell; being fractal, self-similar patterns infinitely repeat
in expanding and evolving symmetry;
A rhythmic music sung & danced eternally, growing in power
& sound as time goes by - & then I want to become a melodic
theme in Boccherini’s Minuet…
[This is, of course, “Holofractographically-expealidoscious” in the
song of “Wholes being Holofractographically-i-interconnected”
sung by whales at beaching times when they blow bubbles on the
beach irritating people busy to eat at a barbecue on the dunes
while the wind provides the tunes - sighing in disgust at the mess
on the beach to be washed into the sea – and why not indeed,
sing with me: “Holofractographically-expealidoscious as all the
wholes are being Holofractographically-i-in-terconnected - in a
celebration of existence”]
Practically perfect people like Mary Poppins would sing a song
to explain this concept, but practically particlelised people like
me can only remind you to sing this song to the tune in the film
– it works like a charm - a most enjoyable way to celebrate the
independence of the quanta refusing to be caught as a swirling
wave, remaining still like a particle corpse until offending eyes
go away & only energy remains to create a new dancing
wave in a celebration of existence!
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