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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Physics, Hawkins, Nostradamus self determination and why we can tell the future

Leave it to the theoretical physicists to prove that fortune telling is a legitimate science.
Before we talk about recent theories of the universe and predestination, lets give a historical background.
Joseph was an early fortune telling using the dreams of kings to predict the future.
Later the prophets went so far as to predict the end of the world, many of those predictions seeming to have an unhealthy relationship to disasters that we as modern humans now understand (supervolcanoes, super novas, super asteroids, super viruses and all the other earth ending super horsemen of the apocalypse).
Enter the early non-Newtonian physicists.  My favorite, Einstein, created to some extent this non-rational or counter intuitive view of the universe and once said that the only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.  This statement out of context may sound confusing, but if we accept time as a non-visible dimension, and we plot everything against it, it has already happened when we finish the plot, assuming that time has a beginning and an end.  With any other dimension, we accept at least a beginning (the so call big-bang before which we had something not well defind) and we also have an end (the edge of the universe outisde of which is something which is not well defined).  To say that any object, such as a board, does not exist until our ruler goes to the end would be counter-intuitive, so why cannot the same be said of time.
Enter the current physicist and the work of Steven Hawkins.  I will not pretend to understand the mathematics of current "hologram" theory for the universe.  When I stopped studying physics, we were still on string theory, a largely silly theory that yields interesting results, but was a way to explain what was happening mathematically rather than a model which unified space and time.
The hologram theory allows that everything has already happened and that we are merely a projection on an ever-expanding bubble.  Without going deeper into this today, which I may later, today I just want to point out why this incredibly complicated hologram universe (not to be confused with the intersecting laser pictures which are manmade today) allows that we can see the future and predict it because before it is projected, it has already happened, just like a hologram appears to move even though the depiction has long sense been burned into the surface of the glass on which it is re-enacted.
Who controls the hologram, how we can determine how the hologram functions, even though it already exists in its entirety, I will save for a later blog.
Suffice today to say that if everything has happened inside the bubble, or at the source of the projection, there is no reason why remnants of the past (see those who argue they have past lives), present and future (prophets) might not be burned into the image.  In a hologram, one of the key elements is that so much data is burned into each pixel that it may be viewed from different angles and at different times.  The argument of a hologram universe might, but need not be, the same.  That it explains more than the mathematical model of the universe might be a test of the validity of the theory.

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