Wednesday, January 16, 2019

comment on holographic principle | hypothesis

Might not just the external surface be related?   might not the internal structures and interactions of surrounding objects within a 3d volume also not be related in some sense to the activities within said volumes, the volumes inner related to the volumes outer?

It appears not, but in prior pseudoscientific thought the idea of the stars being related to the events happening on the earth was held.

Perhaps, it is not the case, but given things like relativistic frames, some of which put any planet as being the center, might there not be a relation between the surrounding volume and the inner activity.

Like the first cells in a 1d cellular automata, generating an immense infinity above, below one of extraordinary complexity seemingly unrelated to it?

PS Quote on normal holograms
"If you tear a hologram in half, you can still see the whole image in each piece. The same is true with smaller and smaller pieces." ­-HowStuffWorks.com

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