Website review: The Holographic Universe - Crystali...
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•24 reviews since Sep 19, 2003
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donthefox rated 7 months ago- A theory I've come back to again and again over the years.

dudemannxs rated 10 months ago- From the page: "University of London physicist David Bohm, for example, believes Aspect's findings imply that objective reality does not exist, that despite its apparent solidity the universe is at heart a phantasm, a gigantic and splendidly detailed hologram." - Ah, Ha! The matrix is real! No seriously, I've read this book recently, and found it quite stimulating. Not heavy on the scientific proof, but definitely food for thought.

MandoV rated 11 months ago- "University of London physicist David Bohm, for example, believes Aspect's findings imply that objective reality does not exist, that despite its apparent solidity the universe is at heart a phantasm, a gigantic and splendidly detailed hologram. "

Synchronaut rated 11 months ago- If you read this expecting a scientific article, the research behind this piece seems to be lacking in rigor, digression, and validity. However, as a piece of art, this story is beautiful. The piece seems to be trying too hard to convince people of its credibility, which turned me off from it initially. Ideas as large as this lie in the domain of speculation. Mentioning actual research is useful for the purpose of analogy, or trying to help people grok the ideas. I thought that such mentioning here very much served this purpose, and I suggest to anyone reading this that you try to see references to research as mere analogies instead of expecting scientific proof. There are no hard facts here, just ideas. And some very interesting ones at that. Take it all with a grain of salt, but enjoy the ride.

bsm117532 rated 16 months ago- Well I finally uploaded a picture so I could comment and put the smackdown on this crackpot page. But I see several people have beaten me to it...read below, this page is nonsense. (And yes, I am a theoretical physicist)

eliasen rated 16 months ago- Please, not this crackpot babbling again. This page starts out with an completely wrong interpretation of a really interesting and subtle experiment in quantum mechanics, and goes downhill from there to outright fabrication, uses as supporting evidence known con-artists like Hal Puthoff and plummets entirely down the crapper into new-age wishful claptrap about ESP and other insane babbling, like the following: From the page: "Individuals with little or no education suddenly gave detailed descriptions of Zoroastrian funerary practices and scenes from Hindu mythology. In other categories of experience, individuals gave persuasive accounts of out-of-body journeys, of precognitive glimpses of the future, of regressions into apparent past-life incarnations." This is crackpot quackery masquerading behind misunderstood and misrepresented concepts.

hlandro rated 26 months ago- This is a classic example of someone who has misunderstood quantum physics. It's true that two electrons may be entangled and their state changes correlate 100%, but there is no information in this. Information still travels at the speed of light, at most.