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Michael Talbot – The Holographic Universe

Michael Talbot (1953-1992), author of a number of books highlighting parallels between ancient mysticism and quantum mechanics. He espouse a theoretical model of reality that suggests the physical universe is akin to a giant hologram.

Talbot made many references in his book “The Holographic Universe” to the work of David Bohm and Karl Pribram, and it is quite apparent that the combined work of Bohm and Karl Pribram is largely the cornerstone upon which Talbot built his ideas.

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Entanglement Sudden Death – ESD

Quantum entanglement, also called the quantum non-local connection, is a property of a quantum mechanical state of a system of two or more objects in which the quantum states of the constituting objects are linked together so that one object can no longer be adequately described without full mention of its counterpart—even if the individual objects are spatially separated in a spacelike manner. The property of entanglement was understood in the early days of quantum theory, although not by that name. Quantum entanglement is at the heart of the EPR paradox developed in 1935. This interconnection leads to non-classical correlations between observable physical properties of remote systems, often referred to as nonlocal correlations.”

Source: wikipedia – Quantum entanglement

It sounds like a tiebreaker round in a mixed martial arts bout: entanglement sudden death, or ESD. In actuality it is a mysterious phenomenon by which entangled quantum objects—two electrons, for example, whose properties are linked by some instantaneous connection across space—can suddenly break off their relationship.

Source: scientificamerican.com – Quantum Divorce: When Entanglement Doesn’t Work Out

Two particles can become entangled so completely that a change in one immediately affects the other, no matter how far away it is. Until now, scientists have assumed such a marriage would endure forever.

But in a paper published today in the journal Science, two physicists show that entangled particles can suddenly and irrevocably lose their connection, a phenomenon called Entanglement Sudden Death, or ESD.

Even stranger, said Hu, is that suddenly disentangled particles can just as suddenly be reborn.

The hope, however, is that eventually entanglement will lead to breakthroughs in cryptography, computing, even teleportation. The emergence of ESD could be a problem for these fields; permanently losing entangled information while, say, beaming from one place to another, Star Trek-style, would be a big problem, say both Eberly and Hu.

Source: msnbc.msn.com – Entangled particles face sudden death

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The Awakening of the Collective Consciousness and the unavoidable consequences

What is the Collective Consciousness?
According to newest discoveries in science (in the fields of physic and biology) there exist strong evidences that complex organisms can share information through a invisible field [1]. You can imagine this field like a electromagnetic field that becomes stronger than more components align to them, similar to molecules in a magnet.

[1] “… Each species has its own fields, and within each organism there are fields within fields. Within each of us is the field of the whole body; fields for arms and legs and fields for kidneys and livers; within are fields for the different tissues inside these organs, and then fields for the cells, and fields for the sub-cellular structures, and fields for the molecules, and so on. There is a whole series of fields within fields. The essence of the hypothesis I am proposing is that these fields, which are already accepted quite widely within biology, have a kind of in-built memory derived from previous forms of a similar kind. The liver field is shaped by the forms of previous livers and the oak tree field by the forms and organization of previous oak trees. Through the fields, by a process called morphic resonance, the influence of like upon like, there is a connection among similar fields. That means that the field’s structure has a cumulative memory, based on what has happened to the species in the past. This idea applies not only to living organisms but also to protein molecules, crystals, even to atoms. In the realm of crystals, for example, the theory would say that the form a crystal takes depends on its characteristic morphic field. Morphic field is a broader term which includes the fields of both form and behavior; hereafter, I shall use the word morphic field rather than morphogenetic. …”
Mind, Memory, and Archetype Morphic Resonance and the Collective Unconscious, by Rupert Sheldrake

Indeed there are many analogies between the function of the single neuron-cell and the brain (as a collective of neuron-cells) and between a single organism (for example human) and the collective as a whole [2] [3].
Imagine that all people on the earth create ONE super-consciousness that shares all information in one field.

[2] “Prominent researchers from various disciplines discuss the nature of reality from a quantum physics perspective… Is ours a holographic universe?”

[3] “The universe is holographic fractally (as opposed to infinitely holographic), for example, the levels, planet, solar system, galaxy, are fractal levels similar to the relationship of wrist, elbow, and shoulder. However, note that these levels are ’selected’ discrete manifest structures, whereas in the background would be a virtual fine holographic gradient, as is demonstrated if we cut up a hologram photographic plate into increasing smaller parts—all parts manifest the whole image. What is this holographic background? It would be the true nature of unity. Unity, beyond spacetime, must be intrinsically holographic, covering the complete virtual state gradient (see article on unity in the new educational series).”
A HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE? By Noel Huntley, Ph.D.

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