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27 February 2009

HOLOGRAMIC MULTIVERSE


The three dimensional world is a hologramic projection created by innumerable overlapping fields, which produce a virtual image of and by their interactions. These fields are generated in a number of dimensions. As several dimensions can be shown to coexist and overlap at the nexus point of our reality frame, then all objects and beings in three-dimensional reality must also exist in several dimensions.

All dimensions familiar to our 3D life experiences are measurable on a scale beginning at a hypothetical centre, and spreading outward from a central point of perspective - height, depth, length and (as discussed in Infinity & Beyond) time and gravity. All these dimensions and others combine at and from any given point of perspective to produce a series of overlapping allusions - the human view of ‘reality’. Being n-dimensional fields they intrude virtually and simultaneously at all points within our apparent 3-space. Each potential location is accessible to and from each and every other location in a hologramic series of infinite regressions - the multiverse.

Holograms can be produced by any wavelength and frequency of energy; note that all the energy/matter of our material universe are standing waves produced by the interactions of innumerable fields and wavelengths. In hologram theory an infinite amount of code can be located in an infinitely small space - each unit or grain of resolution of a hologram contains all the information within the whole image. In an ideal hologram each point contains all the information present in the whole. Various frames of reference can be accessed using different phases and angles of rotation. At every scale, any section of a hologram contains the information that makes up the entire image.

Each point in the universe (and infinite multiverse) is accessible to and from literally anywhere and everywhen. Each discrete particle and body is, in turn, part of larger systems and bodies. Each component object and being in the universe has a centre and a semi-amorphous periphery; each contains an inner universe corresponding fractally with the entire macrocosm. All the information in all universes is apprehensible as a series of overlaid, interpenetrating holograms, and all the information in the macrocosm is actually contained in each hologramic component.

The decrease in signal-to-noise ratio exhibited when holograms are reduced in scale is an artefact of decryption. All the information produced in the original hologram is still there; as ‘photons’ retain the same apparent size, the information is less accessible using the same resolution of light ‘beam’ as that which produced a simulacrum of it. When reduced in size a hologram will still retain all the data encoded within it, theoretically compressible to an infinitesimally small point. All the data is still there, and using different tools to unfold the information is the key to accessing it. Heisenberg’s famous principle is not violated, as the information incorporated and derived from a hologram is all phase-encoded; coded information does not violate the Uncertainty Principle when it comes to determine its delineaments with precision.

Aspects of the whole are stored and accessed at any point by rotation. Similarly, all particles contain the universe of which they are a subset.
The human being- and brain and mind - are holograms within a myriad of holograms, as the multiverse is continually engaged in actualising potential by its very nature. The human mind is continually accessing multiple views of 'reality' as it dreams Life, and energy is constantly appearing from the infinite sea of quantum foam that forms the matrix of our world.

As the core tenet of the Hermetic doctrine reveals, “As above, so below.”

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