Sunday, 27 September 2015
Could multiple shadows of a solar eclipse projected on the ground represent the holographic principle?
Every part of a hologram contains the
image of the whole object if you break a holographic image up you will see a
picture of the whole image in every piece. Therefore if the Universe uses the
holographic principle (that a description of a three dimensional volume of
space is encoded on a two dimensional boundary) we would expect to see under
certain conditions multiple images. This is exactly what we see during a solar eclipse with multiple shadows
of the whole solar eclipse projected on the ground.
This video playlist
starts with videos showing these beautiful multiple images and ends with videos
explaining an alternative theory that uses the holographic principle within a
dynamic process!
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Labels:
Alternative,
Eclipse,
Electron,
holographic,
Interaction,
Light,
Mechanics,
Photon,
Physics,
Principle,
Quantum,
Solar,
Theory
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