Exploring the Fractal/Holographic Universe

Dive into the captivating realm of the Fractal Universe. Discover the possibilities of a fractal holographic universe, inspired by the insights of Billy Carson, David Bohm's and Dan Winters research. Join us as we explore the intricate layers of reality and consciousness.

According to Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. on neuroplasticity there are more on/off connections in the brain via synapsis than ALL the atoms in this Universe! See: "Neuroplasticity: Clinical Implications & Applications" on DVD   https://drdansiegel.com/ 

If 99.9% of all matter is empty space between material atoms-then-We live in a universe that is mainly empty-then-Holograms/Fractals fills in that empty space as conjured by our retina through our optic nerves into the brain-then-We create our imagined material world as we conceive it from our thoughts. What a concept?. Where does our spirituality fits in?

Simple- it is due to light-frequency-scalar informatics'  (iridium/rhodium super conductors) in the brain-quantum physics/mechanics but more importantly LOVE!   Today's Sciences are starting to "catch-up" to these possibilities.

See the books/workshops of Dr. Brian O' Leary's "2nd Coming of Science" and others...

The real-life implications of avant-garde research are rarely put in words. There are too few unifying terms - and two few people willing to sort through the scattered data. Brian O'Leary deserves our thanks for this landmark, state-of-the-art synthesis. He follows Einstein's dictum that explanations should be as simple as possible but no simpler. - Marilyn Ferguson, author of "The Aquarian Conspiracy"

In this book Dr. O'Leary discusses several interesting people who have demonstrated most unusual talents and significant insights into the science of unexplained phenomena. I was able to explain many of the things he talked about in his first book EXPLORING INNER AND OUTER SPACE, but not all of them. I'm still working on the things he talked about in this book. Who knew that the Maxwell equations I'd studied at MIT were ones that had been written by Oliver Heaviside who did not understand the quaternions used by Maxwell. Quaternions are linear combinations of scalar and vector quantities. I'd never heard of them before Dr. O'Leary interviewed the genius who explained it all to him. While Heaviside's version of Maxwell's equations served electrical engineers very well, as we all know, they did not work for black body radiation, which led to Max Planck's accidental discovery of what became known as quantum mechanics.

David Bohm's Influence

Our unique perspective is shaped by the profound work of David Bohm. We delve into his theories to understand the deeper connections within the Fractal Universe and its implications for our understanding of reality and how it interacts with our conscious and spiritual behaviors' as an individual and countries! The Emerald Tablets on this site written 36,000 years ago has predicted  this holographic universe metaphorically/rhetorically and is part of ALL of our history and not merely a sci fi explanation of our realities. 

Further Exploration

Continue your journey by exploring our other pages, such as the Ethiopian Bible and Thoth & Emerald Tablets, to gain a broader understanding of spirituality and consciousness and the possibility of an holographic universe as speculated by Billy Carson's book's.

   One of the weirdest theories in cosmology is the holographic principle, the idea that our universe is a three-dimensional image (8th dimensional crystal shadow) projected off a two-dimensional surface onto our third dimension we live in via 4th dimension crystals shadow. The idea that, yes, we are living in a hologram.

The theory, which has been around since the 1990s and is now a mainstream scientific hypothesis, holds that the universe and everything in it is a three-dimensional projection from a two-dimensional plane. This plane is encoded with what physicists call “information,” the bits and bytes of computer code that give rise to the universe in its three-dimensional form which fits nicely with what we are observing now with the hyperbolic comet/probe? of 3I Atlas discovered since 2024. (see Michio Kaku's work on You Tube for more info).

But where is the two-dimensional plane located?

Associate professor of physics Brian Swingle and his collaborator, Mark Van Raamsdonk, a University of British Columbia physicist, have devised a possible explanation that is just as mind-blowing as the holographic principle itself. It involves imaginary time, a wormhole, and a doomsday concept in physics called the Big Crunch.

Originally, the holographic principle was conceived of to help solve a vexing riddle in physics: how to reconcile quantum mechanics, which explains the behavior of atoms, with Einstein’s theory of general relativity (spooky principal at a distance), which explains gravity and helps us understand vast distances of space. The answer, in its simplest terms, is that the mathematics governing the two-dimensional plane gives rise to the laws of general relativity as it scales up into our three-dimensional universe. Research Dr. Chuck Missler's work with the holographic universe. https://chuckmissler.com/

One possible location for the two-dimensional plane has long been thought to be the cosmic horizon, the distant surface beyond which light can never reach us. The information needed to produce our universe may have been encoded on it shortly after the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago.

While Swingle says this theory is certainly possible, it has a number of problems. For one, scientists still can’t fully explain the physics necessary to go from the cosmic horizon to our universe thus new physics and science needs to be reexamined today.

Part of the confusion is that, in the simplest models of the cosmic horizon, the universe continues to expand forever. Right now, the universe is expanding. Its rate of expansion is increasing as well. But Swingle says a universe that continues to expand ad infinitum is hard to understand using the principles of quantum physics.

These and other issues led Swingle and Van Raamsdonk to posit an alternative to the cosmic horizon. It starts with imaginary time.

Despite what the name suggests, imaginary time is not unreal or made up; it’s connected to imaginary numbers. Essentially, it involves multiplying the value of real time by the square root of negative 1. As a result, imaginary time ends up being more like space than our usual time. It is at the end of this new space that the holographic screen is supposed to live.

Now imagine a plane of space about the size of our universe that exists in imaginary time. According to Swingle and Van Raamsdonk, the information that gives rise to our universe is encoded on the ends of this plane. A wormhole, a tunnel-like connection through space-time, links both ends.

This is because the information on the ends is entangled, thanks to a strange phenomenon in physics where subatomic particles are related to one another, even across vast distances via singularity?

In Swingle and Van Raamsdonk’s model, this plane of space in imaginary time interacts most directly with time in our universe about halfway through our universe’s lifetime, which is still in the future. As a consequence of this interaction, the current expansion of our universe will stop. The universe will begin contracting, eventually collapsing under its own gravity and ending in a black hole singularity, a scenario scientists call the Big Crunch.

How can any of this be proven? read Billy Carson's book. Swingle says it would require evidence that the universe’s current expansion will end and contraction will begin. In the meantime, Swingle thinks, we are learning a lot about what is needed to merge quantum physics and gravity.

If all this sounds like a mash-up of cosmological phenomena straight out of a “Star Trek” episode, you haven’t been following the field of theoretical physics. For at least a century, the field has been making weirder and weirder discoveries and will continue to do so.

In a few years, Swingle and Van Raamsdonk’s theory may not sound strange at all but rather an opening to the cosmic unrealistic realities! below is a book report and other information.

Have fun and share with like minded people starting with yourself...trying to explain the "Holographic Universe" and the "Matrix" we find ourselves in!           

                 "You are what you can imagine".

"If you can't think outside the box, then expand the box, better yet-rip up the box!.