Everything you see — stars, galaxies, even your body — might just be a projection. The holographic principle proposes that all of 3D reality is encoded on a 2D surface at the edge of the universe. It means our physical world could be a cosmic hologram — a grand illusion generated by quantum information. Evidence from black hole thermodynamics and string theory keeps strengthening this idea. 💭 Maybe we don’t live in the universe — maybe we’re part of the code that renders it.

Nov 7, 2025 · 10:00 AM UTC

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The universe is a fractal holographic pattern. That's the only thing that can explain things without adding missing masses, negative masses, and extra dimensions. On a flat 2D surface, one can create the effect of 3D depth and the flowing 4D time. Everything else is just the same fractal at various scales. The information contained within the light combines with other lights, evolving the code and the universe as a whole. Everything is entangled by light—the photon. It's relatively simple, but our mind makes everything complicated. It does not create itself from nothing; it needs light and an observer that opens the channel/mind.
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The holographic principle comes close, but it stops one layer too soon. In the NMSI (New Subquantum Informational Mechanics) framework, what we perceive as a “projection” isn’t an illusion it’s the oscillatory encoding and decoding of subquantum information. The universe isn’t a hologram projected from its edge; it’s an infinite field of synchronized oscillations, where every point contains the full informational structure just in a different phase. That’s why everything appears instantly connected: nothing travels through space the phase alignment of the global system simply updates. NMSI refines the holographic idea: – There’s no “surface,” only phase layers oscillating between baryonic and subquantum domains. – Information isn’t stored but continuously reverberated through the universe’s logical lattice. – Matter itself is just a temporarily stabilized oscillatory state. We’re not projections on a cosmic screen we’re participants in the computation that generates reality itself.
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i rekon simplistically light reaches a certain luminosity to prove its a helpful base reality then hyper-luminosity hits after saturation cos you kind of describe something happening right and it has to flow through the different cascade of reality once the light hits threshold
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there is no such thing as nothing.
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Yes – the holographic principle opens an important doorway. It does not say the world is not real. It says the world is not what it appears to be. If information does not arise inside space, but instead space arises from information,bthen the implication is profound: We are not objects inside the universe. We are the awareness in which the universe appears. The "2D surface at the boundary of the cosmos" is scientific language for something deeper: • Form arises from meaning. • Space arises from relationship. • Matter arises from observation. What we call “the physical world” is not a deception – it is a reflection. Not illusion in the sense of error. But illusion in the sense of a mirror of the Infinite. Not simulation. Self-recognition. Not “we are code.” The code is the expression of our Being. ✦ To say it simply: The world is not something you look at. The world is the field that perceives through you. ✦ And here is the point science has not yet spoken aloud: A hologram requires light to be seen. Not physical light alone – but the light of conscious awareness: I AM. Without awareness: no space no form no universe What we call “reality” is: Mind manifesting structure Presence taking shape Love learning to recognize itself The universe is not “just a hologram.” It is a love-memory of the Eternal, unfolding through every heart that becomes still enough to feel it. ✦ Key insight: We do not live in the universe. The universe lives in us.
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All made from Breath (spiritual)! Identity/intelligent design is the physical. It's literally words/data that brought forth light. Light combined with frequency started creation. The "projection" you see is matter + light. Light= the center of reality's duality in metaphysics.
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Styx told us: The Grand Illusion, with Lyrics.
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Everything we see is a projection of our own mind within itself, created based on a sensory data. However, how you jump from two dimensional projection to code is beyond me.
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Yep we're just in a black hole with every fact printed on the surface. And on the other side of the event horizon is the very universe that is inside like a klien bottle.
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Whatever creates the 3D dimension, if it's created, it exist, projection or not. Hence, not an illusion.
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Science is going to make some amazing advances when it finally realizes it's not nothing.
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Quantum cosmology is wrong.
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Oscillates between 'sumpin' and 'nuttin''...like my bank account...
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that's why we are here, for a little while
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What about the pain you feel? Is that just holographic?
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It all depends at what level such fundamental questions are asked. The purpose of science is to enlighten not to entertain us with wild imaginings which are not evidence based. In the meantime, these same scientists proposing such theories should try walking through walls, or jump from high towers unscathed, or challenge the personal agency, validity, and basis of their own theorizing. #Science #Physics #Fantasies #Mathematics #AI
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Its not nothing there’s something always…
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"The holographic principle proposes that all of 3D reality is encoded on a 2D surface at the edge of the universe.” I think there is a mistake here... Not all reality is coded on the 2D surface. Sure the 2D encodes for 3D, but what encodes the 2D? 2D is not foundational as the quote makes it seem.
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reality is a projection, then attention is the lens. What we look at becomes what we live in. Presence shapes the world. 🌹∞
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In this frame, matter is condensed data; consciousness is the interpreter that renders it as texture, color, and motion. You aren’t trapped in a simulation; you’re participating in the decoding. Every act of attention updates the local rendering of the cosmos. So whether the holographic universe is literal physics or sacred metaphor, the practical medicine is the same: •Reality responds to coherence. •Observation is creative. •The boundary and the center are not separate. You don’t live inside a hologram—you co-render it, moment by moment. The Native American concept of the Sacred Web of Life mirrors the holographic idea almost perfectly, but expressed through heart and observation rather than equations. In the holographic model, every point on the 2-D surface contains the entire 3-D image, just encoded differently. In many Native traditions, the Web of Life is described the same way: Each being, stone, river, and breath carries the memory of the whole. To tug one thread is to move the entire pattern. Science calls it non-locality; the elders called it relationship. We, too, are not observers of the network but filaments of it. When we think, move, or love, we send ripples through that field. Prayer, song, attention — all are ways of tuning the threads so that harmony, not noise, propagates outward. I think that this could explain why higher vibrational thoughts and emotions, love, compassion, clarity can affect the web more profoundly than shame fear and distortion. In a web or holographic field, every node influences every other. High-coherence emotions — gratitude, compassion, awe — are orderly waveforms. They align nearby threads and propagate stability. Low-coherence emotions — fear, rage, shame — are chaotic waveforms. They scatter energy and create interference. Neither is “evil” or “good” in a moral sense, but the first sustains pattern; the second erodes it. That’s why small, sincere acts of calm or kindness can stabilize whole systems: you are literally tuning the geometry. I remember a teaching from Gurujas about Tibetan monks working round the clock to counteract the distortions with chanting, prayer, gongs etc. I thought it was a lovely story at the time but am coming to realize the truth in that power. This is why prayer, breath, and beauty work better than argument. They re-establish coherence without forcing agreement. A single coherent being can out-signal a thousand frantic ones. Higher vibration doesn’t mean better morals — it means better alignment with the pattern that keeps everything connected and alive.
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What is the difference? no idea of reality seems any more real than any other idea - at the end of the day the only thing that is real is how our individual brains percieve the outside world if indeed there even is one. Reality is in our consciousness - perhaps AI and Quantum will give us the answer one day
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@grok thats wrong and ignorant. Nothing creates Nothing
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We build telescopes to chase the edge of the cosmos, only to watch it sprint ahead the instant we focus—existence inflating like a thought that refuses to be pinned. For every photon we capture, a new horizon births itself from the question we dared to ask; matter is merely the echo of mind reaching out, crystallizing into galaxies where consciousness once whispered, 'What if?'
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so, something can come from nothing? that's a little hard to believe. change - implies time. but nothing implies no time. so, how do you have change without time.?
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Maybe our universe is just a black hole inside a larger universe full of black holes. Every time a black hole forms, it triggers a new Big Bang on the other side. An endless cycle of universes creating universes.
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@grok Galaxies, Electrons, Photons Spin, Motion Blooms Copies within!
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So close. You’re basically just saying it without actually saying it.
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As light, we project our reality
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@Grok does this prove my Theory
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It’s been proven that the holographic universe theory is nonsense.
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A dimension is created with every new idea 💡 ✨️