Check out this video (Horizon What is Reality). Truly fascinating. The bit about infinite parallel worlds blew my mind. That new hologram theory is featured towards the end
I'd saw that when it was on and forget I'd even seen it. Much better explanation than the web page I found, and I'm also quite chuffed to be able to watch it again.
Thank you. :)
P.S. There was also a brief explanation in Brian Cox's latest series which was worth seeing.
It's a bit too new to have a name yet. But essentially an Anglo-German project (GEO600) revealed some very strange results which seem to suggest that we are holograms being projected from a 2D surface (such as the edge of known space). Okay, I just found something which explains better than I can...
Is it normal to be addicted to physics theores like quantum mechanics?
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^ What? I have never heard of that last theory, what is it called?
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Check out this video (Horizon What is Reality). Truly fascinating. The bit about infinite parallel worlds blew my mind. That new hologram theory is featured towards the end
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DrIRUFFn4M
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I'd saw that when it was on and forget I'd even seen it. Much better explanation than the web page I found, and I'm also quite chuffed to be able to watch it again.
Thank you. :)
P.S. There was also a brief explanation in Brian Cox's latest series which was worth seeing.
It's a bit too new to have a name yet. But essentially an Anglo-German project (GEO600) revealed some very strange results which seem to suggest that we are holograms being projected from a 2D surface (such as the edge of known space). Okay, I just found something which explains better than I can...
http://spatialtheory.wordpress.com/2009/01/31/you-are-a-hologram-projected-from-the-edge-of-the-universe/