dinsdag 17 mei 2011

Space Is an Elaborate Illusion

Space Is an Elaborate Illusion: "
Editor's Note: This post was intially published May 12 on the World Science Festival's Web site .
My dad took a peculiar pleasure in fitting the maximum amount of stuff into the smallest possible space. Whenever we went on a family trip, he packed our suitcases like a 3-D jigsaw puzzle, ensuring there wasn’t a single wasted inch--a laudable skill as far as I was concerned, since I could take all the toys I wanted and he’d find room for them. (The bags weighed a ton, but those were the days of free baggage check.) Later, when I drove off to my first apartment, he managed to get a household’s worth of stuff into a two-door car. He always denied there’s any limit on how much stuff you can pack into a certain volume. It was just a question of ingenuity.
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Strange that the holographic idea of the universe connects to the black hole.
It seems that the whole concept is just the same as the workings of an eye where no light is emitted from the pupil, and we are the tiny insects looking at it.
Its a rediscovery of the eye of god, so what?