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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The universe as a hard drive-editing e-hologram theory

E-hologram theory was developed over several months and many of the original concepts have to be "re-written" to take into account developments as "The Einstein Hologram Universe" is edited for publication later this year.


In the prior conversation of the hologram universe, we discussed that since the universe is nothing but a projection on time, quantum tunneling is explained because there is no real distance and hence moving through barriers is only moving the time of one quantum of matter (tendency) through the time of another quantum of tendency.

 The existence of the universe as a program on a hard drive is not an elegant one, but discussions of quantum tunneling lead to this discomforting analogy.

Quantum tunneling (applied to e-hologram theory) shows that when one set of time coordinates passes through another set of time coordinates, the type of space defined (whether matter or energy) is altered, at least temporarily.  There is no barrier probability (a probability that something which is a mere tendency to return to the singularity can pass through).  The need to pass through time coordinates of another tendency is not difficult because tendency to be anywhere in the hologram is just a function of the coordinates of the time of the tendency after all.

This may be equated to data on a computer hard drive.  The data is given coordinates on the hard drive where they can be found again.  This coordinates can be changed to shift the data from one point to another.  On a display this moving data can be used to project 3 dimensional pictures.  The movement is a function of time, the “move” being at some rate or no movement occurs.  This analogy must be very similar to what happens within the singularity where tendencies (data) are exposed to time to give them coordinates where they are displayed along the time.  Tendencies may be a function of time since only Einstein requires that everything happen at once when time is “coiled”.  In a very real sense the uncoiling of time is the equivalent of running of a program moving data on a hard drive.

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