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Holographic Universe: Discovery Could Herald New Era In Fundamental Physics ScienceDaily (Feb. 4, 2009) — Cardiff University researchers, who are part of a British-German team searching the depths of space to study gravitational waves, may have stumbled on one of the most important discoveries in physics, according to an American physicist.
Craig Hogan, a physicist at Fermilab Centre for Particle Astrophysics in Illinois is convinced that he has found proof in the data of the gravitational wave detector GEO600 of a holographic Universe – and that his ideas could explain mysterious noise in the detector data that has not been explained so far.
Maybe just a blank white or black space like in that movie the matrix. No beginning no end wow!!!!
Originally posted by kenton1234
reply to post by Epsillion70
Wouldn't this be something is it's true? If the holograph were to fail what do you think we would see?
Originally posted by kenton1234
reply to post by Epsillion70
Wouldn't this be something is it's true? If the holograph were to fail what do you think we would see? Maybe just a blank white or black space like in that movie the matrix. No beginning no end wow!!!!
Scientists have now shown that the hidden hand’s temperature drops during the illusion: its effects aren’t simply mental, but physical as well, and could even hint at as-yet-unknown processes of disease. Rubberhand "These findings show that the conscious sense of our physical self, and the physiological regulation of our physical self, are linked," write a team of researchers led by Oxford University’s G. Lorimer Mosely and Charles Spence. "In fact, our results suggest that the conscious sense of our physical self may actually contribute to its homeostatic regulation." At first, this may seem a retelling of mind-body linkage: embarrassment causes blushing, fear a burst of strength. But unlike those examples, these findings, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, connect the body and awareness of the body. When participants in the study confused a rubber hand for their own, their hidden hands became half a degree colder. The effect was even more pronounced among people especially prone to the illusion. Localized body temperature malfunctions have been also been observed in people with schizophrenia, self-injuring tendencies or peripheral nerve damage. Such conditions have always been linked to central nervous sytem damage, write the researchers, but findings suggest a possible role for cognitive malfunctions. "It does seem like there are these connections, broadly speaking, between awareness and physiological changes," said Stephen Mitroff, a Duke University cognitive neuroscience who was not involved in the study. "Any time you can use illusion to tease apart what’s happening in non-illusory situations, it could tell you about what’s happening. It may be that they’re starting us down the path of looking at these other issues. If this can help, that would be great." Psychologically induced cooling of a specific body part caused by the illusory ownership of an artificial counterpart
Originally posted by mnemeth1Einstein's failed theories
Plasma cosmology has the answers.