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My Latest Refinement of a Theory of an Invisible/Holographic Principle of the Universe December 29, 2014 at 8:58am Im coming closer and closer to making a true theory of an Invisible/Holographic Principle of the Universe! The most interesting observation in my proposed Invisible/Holographic Principle, is the notion that invisibility and holographic effects are built into a sorta ghostly property embedded in space and time. For instance, you can view your field of view and your perspective as resulting from objects disappearing from view, in space, as you move away from it, and objects coming into focus, like a hologram, as you approach an object in space. Its sorta like a shared reality between the observer and the universe outside of oneself. If you could think of invisibility as an object moving away from you until it becomes a dot and then disappears, and think of holography as an object, appearing out of no where and expanding larger and larger, in your field of view, until it is right up on you! This is where the invisible/holographic properties of the universe is made apparent! Now, if you could extend that visualization, it could be a new way of imagining the big bang or black holes! The singularity of the big bang could be explained as always existing, like the dot on the horizon that finally becomes an object as it gets closer and closer, but that it was far beyond your visual horizon to be made apparent to the observer! An object beyond your field of view is like the singularity expanding from the big bang! A totally original way the view big bangs and black holes!!! I wonder if telescopes could play a role in this theory? A good analogy of thinking of a universe that is eternal, yet pops into existence cyclically, is to imagine that in your field of view, an object (the singularity of the big bang) is already in existence, but beyond your visual realm. Then, all of a sudden, the object in space comes towards you, passing the barrier of distance in your field of view, and becomes a dot on the horizon, seemingly appearing out of no where. The expanding universe is analogous to the dot ( the object) getting bigger and bigger as it comes towards you ( the universe expanding from a dot and before that, from nothing). In short, the singularity has always existed, but beyond the visual distance of your field of view! The same thing with quantum particles that pop in and out of existence: They have always been there, but there is some sort of analogous deep space within the quantum realm, where the particle is beyond your visual realm, in the infinitesimal, but then seemingly appears out of no where because it has just entered your field of view. The wave function of a particle can grow into infinity because it is actually the particle expanding within your field of view, coming towards you in some sort of new distance axis within the atom! Perspective and your field of view is actually an illusion shared within the fabric of reality in the large and small! Does this make any sense? You have to let go of the notion that your perspective field of view only exists within you. It is a feature of the cosmos! Can there be a telescope built to peer back beyond the singularity of the big bang? Can there be a microscope that can peer down into the atom and see quantum particles that hasnt popped into existence yet? As Related To Black Holes: Inside a black hole, a singularity exists at its center, but it is actually speeding away from our world past the speed of light, on all sides, which would make it seem to appear to exist solely at the center of a black hole and make a black hole black. It is as if the whole mass of the former star has sped past our field of view in a pocket of space within space. A singularity could be seen as infinitely small or infinitely far away! https://youtube/watch?v=iyUxFawhljI
Posted on: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 15:46:46 +0000

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