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<blockquote data-quote="Nak Sae Glim" data-source="post: 107187" data-attributes="member: 7039"><p>[ATTACH=full]2052[/ATTACH] It's a brilliant concept honestly.. yet doesn't quite match. the hologram theory seems to cover the concept of our perceptions of the universe. As if the universe itself is actually much more simple than we perceive. I feel the opposite is in fact the case it is far more complex and yet simple in itself.</p><p>I'll try to explain better what I imagine here.</p><p>I'll simplify it down to a single line of context.</p><p></p><p>time extends forever in every direction</p><p>But for now we will imagine it as a line from on end of a page to the other.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere in that line we slip in what we perceive as reality, minus time. So length, width, depth.. anything you care to add.</p><p></p><p>Now the combination of time and reality, fractions the whole, so like the prism it splits into for lack of a better word "infinite" directions. each direction can represent any number of things, consciousness, individuals, possibly even fitting your multiverse theory..</p><p>when push comes to shove I do so enjoy the concept of the multiverse.</p><p></p><p>Now all these directions that time has split off in are still completely focused on the point time and reality meet. A (0,0) if you would like.</p><p></p><p>I feel blurring of the reality lines is likely, as well as reflection of certain reality lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nak Sae Glim, post: 107187, member: 7039"] [ATTACH=full]2052[/ATTACH] It's a brilliant concept honestly.. yet doesn't quite match. the hologram theory seems to cover the concept of our perceptions of the universe. As if the universe itself is actually much more simple than we perceive. I feel the opposite is in fact the case it is far more complex and yet simple in itself. I'll try to explain better what I imagine here. I'll simplify it down to a single line of context. time extends forever in every direction But for now we will imagine it as a line from on end of a page to the other. Somewhere in that line we slip in what we perceive as reality, minus time. So length, width, depth.. anything you care to add. Now the combination of time and reality, fractions the whole, so like the prism it splits into for lack of a better word "infinite" directions. each direction can represent any number of things, consciousness, individuals, possibly even fitting your multiverse theory.. when push comes to shove I do so enjoy the concept of the multiverse. Now all these directions that time has split off in are still completely focused on the point time and reality meet. A (0,0) if you would like. I feel blurring of the reality lines is likely, as well as reflection of certain reality lines. [/QUOTE]
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