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The Holographic Earth

LIGO is an observatory in Europe. It is 2 long tunnels at right angles with mirrors at the ends. A laser is sent to a beam splitter which sends the light down both tunnels - when it comes back it is combined and sent to a detector. The idea is that if a graviton passes, (or a gravity wave) at least one beam will be influenced and an interference pattern will be seen at the detector.

Jitter is what they try to remove from the system. so, for example, they isolate the system so that if a bus travels down the street in a town 5km away, it will not jiggle the beams.

They isolated the hell out of it all and the jitter they were left with is pretty much smack on what the basic Planck constant would be if the universe is a hologram coating the limits of the observable universe.

Hope that helps... My apologies - I thought any discussion of holograms/holographs would presume a certain amount of the basics about the subject. Not being insulting, OK? Sometimes I make assumptions that are not justified.
 
^Knew what LIGO was, just not what you were referring to as jitter. Thanks for fleshing that out :)

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I came accross a new quote:

"We are all living in a Universal Holographic Reality as it is strung out into various dimensional timelines"

I really thought it was only about this physical dimenson. And the idea of multiple timelines is also hard to get your mind around no matter how you see it. Another word for it is a "Creational Light Matrix".

But I guess in the sense that everything is made out of God's light this makes sense. And I guess God can arrange it in any way he wants.

More to it than what meets our eyes (and very limited thinking).
 
This I also found interesting:

"Eclipses were known by more advanced societies as extremely significant events that permeated the dimensional fabric of reality within the earthplane. The Atlanteans referred to them as infinity points, because for the period of the eclipse, linear -time stops for a brief interlude of infinity. (The word 'eclipse' comes from the Atlantean language and was interred into the language of ancient Greece, meaning to conceal or 'cease to exist'.) Eclipses uniquely alter the wavelengths of light and effect gravity. Gravitational anomalies as well as torsion effects occur during eclipses. These are speculated in your current science as the Allias and Saxi effects."

I've certainly never thought of solar/lunar eclipses like that. But I guess it could be similar to how the equinoxes release a great flow of energy which can be manipulated for different purposes (very deep esoteric knowledge). That's why rituals are performed at those dates.
 
My instinctive reaction is along the lines of, "what a lot of bollocks" but my life in recent years has changed how I see things. I'm not sure I can go along with 'linear time stops' part of that, probably because I'm not so sure time is anything more than how we experience the Universe.

The concept of a moving 'NOW' that travels through events is rather complicated and tends to mess with any idea of free will. It might be just preference but I think it is simpler (which doesn't make it right necessarily :D) to think of the moving 'NOW' as being us, following through events in a linear sense so we can understand them.

I remain also unsure as to why we must move through things like this - unless time is solely about consciousness. It seems to me if time is an outside thing, a higher order being would be able to perceive an event in its entirety and we would not be needed.
 
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