Saturday, May 15, 2010

Holographic paradigm

I've resurrected some notions regarding unified theories of consciousness and the universe. The holographic paradigm is of particular interest as a perspective to account for anomalies in our material understanding of the known physical realm. In the video below, note Michael Talbot's depiction of entanglement through the prescient analogy of an aquarium. His characterization of a reduction toward some cosmic unity seems to acquiesce with the concepts that begat my introduction to the holographic paradigm. I've always found it a curious notion the manner in which quantum physics portrays the former classical model particles as energy fields. Accounting for the disparate nature of these fields must (one would think) reduce to some uniformity. Albeit a matter of perception, perhaps certain quantitative properties can be manifest in qualitative ones as is such in electromagnetic radiation. Simple adjustments in frequency is the attribute responsible for all types of electromagnetic radiation let alone the colors in the visual spectrum. This holographic hypothesis may be a univocal paradigm for the manner in which energy fields interact and formulate an interface of reality.

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