Try Google: "Integral challenges physics beyond Einstein". Just accept this fact, please. Besides, how the hologram could be realized technically? I close my WC door, then how the light comes through the walls from the EDGE of Universe to create the image of the WC pot behind the closed door?
Essentially a hologram is a light sculpture. As such, even the door would be part of the hologram. But light has no physical presence, and so you wouldn't stub your toe on a hologram. Nor could you "Close the door" by grabbing it, and swinging it shut.
Craig Hogan at Fermilab is designing/building an instrument, a Holometer, to do just this; some information on the experiment, Fermilab E-900, is at: http://holometer.fnal.gov/index.html
Thank You, dear Graeme Smith. My respect, You have higher RG reputation than I have. If the door is hologram, then why the light from outside does not penetrate into the WC? Why the light from bathroom candle can not, but light from edge of Universe can (to create image of pot)? 2) Even in movie Star Wars the holograms are not perfect: everyone sees, that it is made of light. Can we create realistic hologram? Do we need water vapor to create 3D hologram? 3) So, if the 3D world around us were a collection of light, then all action and real stuff is in 2D surface on the edge of Universe. Can we be 2D organisms? We would be not receiving 3D information, we would be part of 3D projector. Thus, the all 3D world action would be the action in our 2D world. So the Jesus Christ was crucified for real, even if the world is hologram.
I guess you should not compare Holographic principle with normal hologram which we have. It is in advanced form doesn't use photons to project objects.
My theory supports that our universe is hologram , this is required to explain process of quantum entanglement and dark matter (Please see attached paper for reference).
Regards,
Bhushan Poojary
Thesis Dark Matter and Quantum Entanglement Decoded
First, a good point is that all constituants of an hologram are present in the universe :
Light with duality wave-particle, Black hole horizon for the 2D storage information, with work of Susskind, Poplawki, and also, Maldacena, Lobo, and electron for the 3D realisation, with work of Haramein. Gertz for magnonic and spin electron holographic memory.
Second, because it explains the illusion of expansion of universe. The universe is a hologram, so it is finish, limited, like a mathematic constant. If we consider the universe like the number PI, we are the 3 and the last decimal of PI is the border of the universe. By summary PI is 3.14, but with precise calculation we can find more than 200.000 decimals. When we discover new decimals for PI, it doesn't want to meant that PI is expanding, but our knowledge of PI is more precise. PI is finish, a constant, and not in expansion, instead of there's an infinity of decimals. Decimals are here, waiting be discover by our. It is the same for the universe.
The reality is the fractal representation of the hologram. We have the illusion of the expansion of the universe, because we are a fixed point and we observe the borders of the universe, ie we browse the fractal of hologram from our dimension until the infinity of the fractal, which represent the more detailled and precise view of the universe. The expansion is the movement of our more deeper vision of the hologram, the precision of our knowledge which answers to the relativity, ie dependent on us, our time, our knowledge.
No, I say Universe is an hologram. Bushan ask which experiment can determine is the universe is an hologram. Elementary element of the universe are componant of hologram, because universe is an hologram. They are the physical evidence of holography.
I don't know if there's experiments which can definitively prove if the Universe is a hologram, but there are some hints that it is. The entropy of a black hole is the maximum entropy that can be stored within a certain volume of space, but it's actually proportional to the surface area of the region. This suggests that the Universe really only has two active dimensions.
One obvious objection might be that gravity decreases as inverse r^2, as if the Universe really were 3D. But, it appears that in the outskirts of galaxies, gravity indeed decreases as r^-1, as might be expected in a 2D Universe. I gave a lecture recently arguing that modifying the law of gravity in this way is a much better explanation of the anomalous rotation curves of galaxies and several other galaxy-scale phenomena than using the inverse-square law of Newtonian gravity, supplemented by vast amounts of invisible hypothetical matter (so-called 'dark matter').