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“Holographic Cosmology” wins PSI Award for Pseudoscience
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ReplyDeleteInitially I was interested in the hologram idea because D. Bohm is not that far away from that idea....except I am pretty sure his would be some sort of a 3D foundation, not a 2D hologram.
Then there is the problem of a BBT, being imbedded as well.
Double No. To this idea.
But, as dumb an idea as it is, I do not see any reason to call it immaterialistic.
The same concept or theory could just as well come from a materialist.
George
George
BTW, the second URL didn't work.
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Bligh:
ReplyDeleteAny reference to the universe as an "illusion" is automatically immaterialistic, in opposition to the First Assumption of Science. On the contrary, the universe consists of matter. What we think about that matter is irrelevant. It just is. Making up hologram stories about it is as idiotic as the BBT itself.