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This very interesting science article explores the concept of an Holographic Universe, starting from the findings in the 1980's that two subatomic particles can communicate with each other no matter the distance.
Reviewed by NarcisseDeD Jan 30 2009, 06:35am ( 2 reviews ) • ihug.co.nz
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Rated by Phreekoid on Mar 12 2009, 7:08pm
Nothing like stretching the grey matter with a bit of theoretical physics. It's interesting to note how closely these findings correlate with ancient Hindu and Buddhist theory...Thanks to NarcisseDed for this stumble.
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Rated by NarcisseDeD on Jan 30 2009, 6:35am
This very interesting science article explores the concept of an Holographic Universe, starting from the findings in the 1980's that two subatomic particles can communicate with each other no matter the distance.
