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Topic: Thoughts of existence and the present moment.
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Fri 06/26/09 12:31 PM
Edited by DamnPhule on Fri 06/26/09 12:33 PM
< ----- Phules Rule: A moment begins when you crack open a beer and ends when the cool pale liquid touches your lips. Remember, always drink in quantity.

drinker drinks ill

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Fri 06/26/09 12:32 PM
Edited by Bushidobillyclub on Fri 06/26/09 12:32 PM


Your preconceived notions are getting in the way of trying.

I will find some good books for you and get back with you.


The are not really preconceived notions they are just my thoughts and ideas. I am not married to them. The holographic model of reality does intrigue me and it does explain a lot of things that science has yet to explain.
Actually it intrigues me as well, however I tend to gripe that a proper definition is not created for hologram.

That out reality is a projection from a higher dimension is intriguing, but runs into a wall when we ask, what is being projected?

This what, is the problem both with the definition of hologram, and with universal spacetime.


< ----- Phules Rule: A moment begins when you crack open a beer and ends when the cool pale liquid touches your lips. Remember always drink in quantity.

drinker drinks ill
Hahah, Love it!

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Fri 06/26/09 12:49 PM

< ----- Phules Rule: A moment begins when you crack open a beer and ends when the cool pale liquid touches your lips. Remember, always drink in quantity.

drinker drinks ill


We would make great drinking buddieslaugh drinker

Some great stories to share and alot of great tasting beer to enjoydrinker

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Fri 06/26/09 01:24 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Fri 06/26/09 01:36 PM
That our reality is a projection from a higher dimension is intriguing, but runs into a wall when we ask, what is being projected?


That is the job of the scientists to study and analyse. LOL laugh

Because everything has different combinations of physical properties of energy and light and elements and frequencies etc, and things look and act according to the properties and information(memory) in them and also according to what an observer can actually perceive and sense, I suppose that is why this reality has so many different kinds of material and things in it to study.

It makes for an interesting environment anyway. bigsmile

But just because things can be looked at closely and they appear to have real substance and properties.. in relation to our own substance and properties, and just because we interact with them, this does not mean they are not holographic in nature.

Actually it intrigues me as well, however I tend to gripe that a proper definition is not created for hologram.


LOL If that is a huge stumbling block, then define it yourself or run with the current properties that a hologram has:

'Holographic' is a three dimensional projection. Each piece when broken or divided, contains all the information (memory) of the whole piece.

In this reality it is thought of as a three dimensional represntation of a flat surface or picture of an object on film. It can even be a moving three dimensional holographic projection. But it is thought of as just light or a ghost-like image and not solid or real.

Still, if you think about this reality, it is all a reflection of light off of some surface or form which has vibrational properties and pigments to reflect light. If there were no light, all would appear to disappear. Only blackness would remain.

And maybe we could live and function and adapt to a world without light just like the creatures that have been found in deep dark caves, but it would not be as great as the lighted reality.

Our sensory organs would develop for sound and touch and smell because we would have no need of eyes for light information.








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