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more about #holographic more comments → outsdr: Almost 20 years ago I read "The Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot, and it blew my mind. more » 92BuickLeSabre: But...um...I feel pretty three dimensional to me. more » Gann: From the article: "No one - including Hogan - is yet claiming that GEO600 has found evidence that we live in a holographic universe. It is far too soo... more » sumocat: The universe is mostly empty space anyway. 3D, 2D, doesn't matter since everything is 99.99% nothing. Even we are made up primarily of the space betwe... more » gaiking: What a load of crap....these people have way too much time on their hands thinking up this tripe. Give a guy a white coat and a Degree and his word be... more » adhir: so the world is flat after all...? i'm thinking those dudes need to stop smoking weed. more » suckerpin: there is no spoon. more » ZLevee: I'm pretty sure this is touched on in Stephen Hawking's The universe in A Nutshell. Also in a good physics course at better engineering schools. more » Hello Mister Walrus: It is not saying that the universe is a computer. It just means that the reality that we observe is a projection of a 2-dimensional universe. more » Anarian: If we actually do discover the true makeup of our universe, will it just make us more depressed? Would you feel depressed if you discovered you are no... more » cardboredbox: so the matrix is real? more » DeepFriar: Alright, I'll say it - the hell are you talking about?It's 9:30 in the morning more » Curves: I saw a short play on TV once that was based on earth and all we know as reality being just someones science experiment. (It had Terri Garr and Martin... more » qwijybo: Well then, I believe the line is "Computer, Exit" more » -
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Physicists Believe Our Universe Is One Big Hologram, And They May Have Spotted the Pixels
It's not until you acknowledge the world's greatest physicists do you realize how fundamentally useless our role here is. You and I will not uncover the secrets of the Universe. Luckily, someone's working on it. More »
