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The Known Universe: One Big Projection

A hologram is the pattern produced on a photosensitive medium that has been exposed by holography and then photographically developed. “A team of physicists has provided some of the clearest evidence yet that our Universe could be just one big projection.” Physicists hailing from Argentina have made a game changing announcement that changes how our universe should be perceived. For the non-phyicists, that new discovery means little. Life stays the same, and the laws of physics will for the most part remain as they have always beem. G-force, acceleration and deceleration, fluidic motion and thermodynamics- all will remain as you have known and experienced them in your lifetime, and in recorded history.

“In 1997, theoretical physicist Juan Maldacena proposed that an audacious model of the Universe in which gravity arises from infinitesimally thin, vibrating strings could be reinterpreted in terms of well-established physics.” Expanding upon and possibly “proving” Professor Kaku’s string theory, the string dimensions which exist in nine dimensions of space plus one of time, in Maldacena’s model, would be a hologram. “The real action would play out in a simpler, flatter cosmos where there is no gravity.” Hearing that we may be in the hologram dimension may frighten 99% of people on Earth- a planet of 7 plus billion and growing.

According to the Huffington Post, the two papers provided sufficient evidence that Maldacena’s conjecture was true. “In one paper, Hyakutake “computes the internal energy of a black hole, the position of its event horizon (the boundary between the black hole and the rest of the Universe), its entropy and other properties based on the predictions of string theory as well as the effects of so-called virtual particles that continuously pop into and out of existence. In the other, he and his collaborators calculate the internal energy of the corresponding lower-dimensional cosmos with no gravity. The two computer calculations match.” Far be it from us non physicists to argue with mathematical models that demonstrate the true nature of the universe.

Maldacena states “the numerical proof that these two seemingly disparate worlds are actually identical gives hope that the gravitational properties of our Universe can one day be explained by a simpler cosmos purely in terms of quantum theory.”

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