Consciousness, Physics, and the Holographic ParadigmEssays by Alan T. Williams Part I: Sneaking Up On EinsteinThe search for the fundamental constituents of matter continues,
Chapter 1Section 2: A Novel ConceptIn the early 1970's, the original holographic paradigm articulated the novel concept that the organic human brain functions as a real time interactive hologram which perceives and participates in a holographic universe.2 Based on a mixture of physics, optical hologram theory, and experimental evidence each organic human brain seemed to function by synergistically processing real time holographic information received from the cosmic space-time hologram that constitutes our finite, sub-light-speed (subluminal) material universe. The 1970's paradigm was the result of the combined hypotheses and conjectures of Karl Pribram and David Bohm,3 among others, which were nominally based on the holographic method discovered in 1947 by Dennis Gabor, recipient of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics. Most early efforts to construct a viable holographic paradigm were directed toward unifying the accumulated body of Pribram's objective experimental results and the subjective realm of conscious human experience. It is not surprising, therefore, that the effort to unify physical science, organic brain physiology, and human conscious experience eventually reached an impasse. On the other hand, experiments performed by Paul Pietsch did advance his "hologramic" model of the organic mind/brain complex.4 Interestingly, the early theory of real time holonomic brain processes interacting with a holographic universe as proposed by Pribram and Bohm, et al., was much too narrow. Furthermore, the holonomic brain theory of Pribram and Bohm is essentially a quantum theory while the holographic principle of Leonard Susskind and Nobel laureate Gerard 't Hooft is a quantum gravity theory. Thus the holographic theories of Pribram and Bohm as well as Susskind and 't Hooft advance quantum physics rather than advancing Dennis Gabor's optical holography discovery. In a hierarchical sense, three dimensional (3-D) optical holography images that remain unchanged in space through time are created as and reconstructed from very low order static holograms. Four dimensional (4-D) holographic (holonomic) 5 image events that exhibit periodic movement in space through time are created as and reconstructed from higher order energetic holograms that include the time dimension. Therefore a reconstructed, conditionally relative sequential series of periodic, synergistic, holonomic image events will exhibit energetic four dimensional (4-D) activity of some duration determined by the parameters of the original stored (parent) hologram. The comprehensive physics of The Energetic Holographic Paradigm (TEHP, pronounced "teep") model of physical reality just-as-it-is described in these essays extend far beyond the limits of the organic human brain, subjective human consciousness, and our finite open (nonconservative) material universe (as outlined in 'The comprehensive primordial energy hologram' section below). Independent autonomous holonomic minds exist on many levels of conditionally relative nonmaterial existence. Moreover, the organic human brain simply hosts rather than creates an autonomous nonmaterial holonomic mind. Thus the organic human brain and the autonomous holonomic mind it hosts communicate through interactive subquantum energy interfaces which link the material and nonmaterial domains of physical reality just-as-it-is. On the TEHP model of physical reality, each conditionally relative original (stored, parent) hologram and each periodic, reconstructed material or nonmaterial holonomic image event is ultimately contained within a single all-inclusive, conditionally relative hologram that is wholly encompassed by and emerges reciprocally within uncreated, unconditioned, irreducible nonmaterial primordial energy. In other words, unconditioned nonmaterial primordial energy is the fundamental, irreducible ground of being within which – without exception – all conditionally relative nonmaterial and material phenomena manifest. The comprehensive primordial energy hologram:
Continued in Chapter 1, Section 3: Fundamental Forces
Reference Notes (Click on the Note number to return to the text): 2 Wilbur, Ken, editor. The Holographic Paradigm and Other Paradoxes: Exploring the Leading Edge of Science, Shambhala, 1982, pp. 2-3. Reissued 1995. ISBN 0-877-73238-8 3 Ibid. (cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holonomic_brain_theory) 4 Pietsch, Paul. Shufflebrain, Chapter 1, Footnote 1, 1999. 5 Holonomic: Having the characteristics of a periodic, energetic hologram. The term "holonomic" was introduced by George Leonard to refer to entities "in the nature of a hologram," In these essays and The Energetic Holographic Paradigm (TEHP) model of physical reality just-as-it-is the term 'holonomic' refers to the energetic multidimensional, multidomain, conditionally relative periodic image events that emerge reciprocally within the irreducible ground of uncreated, unconditioned nonmaterial primordial energy per se.
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