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PostSubject: Holographic Universe   Holographic Universe Icon_minitimeWed Feb 04, 2009 9:02 am

scratch wow how interesting that so many theories are coming to the front as truth...hummmmmmmmmmmmm sunny

http://www.aei.mpg.de/english/contemporaryIssues/akt_news/index.html

Holographic Universe: Discovery Could Herald New Era In Fundamental Physics

ScienceDaily (Feb. 3, 2009) — Cardiff University researchers, who are part of a British-German team searching the depths of space to study gravitational waves, may have stumbled on one of the most important discoveries in physics, according to an American physicist.

Craig Hogan, a physicist at Fermilab Centre for Particle Astrophysics in Illinois is convinced that he has found proof in the data of the gravitational wave detector GEO600 of a holographic Universe – and that his ideas could explain mysterious noise in the detector data that has not been explained so far.

The British-German team behind the GEO600, which includes scientists from the School of Physics and Astronomy's Gravitational Physics Group, will now carry out new experiments in the coming months to yield more evidence about Craig Hogan's assumptions. If proved correct, it could help in the quest to bring together quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of gravity.

In order to test the theory of holographic noise, the frequency of GEO600´s maximum sensitivity will be shifted towards ever higher frequencies. The frequency of maximum sensitivity is the tone that the detector can hear best. It is normally adjusted to offer the best chance for hearing exploding stars or merging black holes.

Even if it turns out that the mysterious noise is the same at high frequencies as at the lower ones, this will not constitute proof for Hogan's hypothesis. It would, however, provide a strong motivation for further study. The sensitivity of GEO600 will then be significantly improved by using 'squeezed vacuum' and by the installation of a mode filter in a new vacuum chamber. The technology of 'squeezed vacuum' was particularly refined in Hannover and would be used in a gravitational wave detector for the first time.

Professor Jim Hough of Glasgow University, one of the pioneer developers of gravitational wave detectors, says: 'Craig Hogan made a very interesting prediction. It may be the first of a number of unexpected possibilities to be investigated as gravitational wave detectors become more sensitive.'

Professor Bernard Schutz, Professor at the School of Physics and Astronomy, member of the Gravitational Physics Group at the School, and recently elected as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society said: "It would be truly remarkable if GEO600 is sensitive to the quantum nature of space and time. The only way to confirm that would be to carry out controlled experiments, the results of which can be solely attributed to holographic noise. Such an experiment would herald a new era in fundamental physics".

Proffessor Dr. Karsten Danzmann, director of the Hannover Albert-Einstein-Institute, said: "We are very eager to find out what we can learn about the possible holographic noise over the course of the coming year. GEO600 is the only experiment in the world able to test this controversial theory at this time. Unlike the other large laser interferometers, GEO600 reacts particularly sensitively to lateral movement of the beam splitter because it is constructed using the principle of signal recycling. Normally this is inconvenient, but we need the signal recycling to compensate for the shorter arm lengths compared to other detectors. The holographic noise, however, produces exactly such a lateral signal and so the disadvantage becomes an advantage in this case. You could say that this has placed us in the very centre of a tornado in fundamental research!

Searching for the graininess of space

The smallest possible fraction of distance is called the 'Planck length" by physicists. Its value is 1.6 x 10-35 m – this is impossible to measure by itself. The established physical theories cease to function at this scale. GEO600 scientists are testing a theory by US physicist Craig Hogan, who is convinced he can hear the noise of space quanta in the data of the gravitational wave detector GEO600. Hogan suggests that the mirrors in an interferometer wander relative to one another in very rapid steps of the tiny Planck amount, that accumulate during the time of a measurement into something as large as a gravitational wave would produce. Hogan and the GEO600 scientists are following up the question whether a certain 'noise signal' in the data recorded by the detector can be traced back to the graininess of space and time.

GEO600

Because of its innovative and reliable technology, GEO 600 has gained an excellent worldwide reputation and is considered a think-tank for international gravitational wave observation. It was here that the most modern lasers in the world were developed which are being used in all the gravitational wave observatories in the world today. Researchers at GEO600 are taking technology a step further with 'squeezed vacuum'. This technology is designated for use in the third generation of gravitational wave detectors.

GEO600 is a joint project of scientists of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, or AEI), Leibniz Universität Hannover, Cardiff University, the University of Glasgow and the University of Birmingham. It is funded jointly by the Max Planck Society in Germany and the Science and Technology Facilities Council in UK.

Further information:

Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute): http://www.aei.mpg.de
GEO600: http://www.geo600.de
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PostSubject: Re: Holographic Universe   Holographic Universe Icon_minitimeSat Feb 07, 2009 6:28 pm

sky otter quantam physics gives us an answer to this theory.

All physical matter is made of atoms. View any atom at it's sub-atomic level 99.999999% of it is empty space. If physical matter is empty space what does that mean>? - a hologram. Everything is an illusion.

Our brain filters and decodes frequency patterns to what looks like a 3d hologram that we interpret as our physical reality.

A must read is 'The Holographic Universe' by Michael Talbot!
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PostSubject: Re: Holographic Universe   Holographic Universe Icon_minitimeMon Feb 09, 2009 10:05 am

Reunite wrote:
If physical matter is empty space what does that mean>? - a hologram. Everything is an illusion.

Our brain filters and decodes frequency patterns to what looks like a 3d hologram that we interpret as our physical reality.

Think about this: the view we have as we look up from our patios and backyards into the endless cosmos on any clear night, is pretty much exactly the same view we'd have if we were sitting on the nucleus of an atom, looking up at the electrons spinning around, and other atoms beyond. Aside from ourselves, we have no reference of scale. As far as we know, we are roughly at the halfway point between the smallest objects known, and the largest.

As far back in history as we care to explore, mystics have said that our world is an illusion. Plotinus wrote of the holographic universe 2,000 years ago. Now, the latest discoveries and theories in physics are validating this. We think we're awful smart, but the truth is, there's nothing new.
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PostSubject: Re: Holographic Universe   Holographic Universe Icon_minitimeMon Feb 09, 2009 11:38 am

There is nothing new under the sun, I remember seeing that in an ancient Hebrew text. Right on whitecrow.
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PostSubject: Re: Holographic Universe   Holographic Universe Icon_minitimeMon Feb 09, 2009 11:39 am

That is a good science report, thanks sky otter.
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PostSubject: Re: Holographic Universe   Holographic Universe Icon_minitimeMon Feb 09, 2009 1:37 pm

Whitecrow wazzzuppp!

moon walk

Welcome my friend.

I'm not surprised at all the holographic universe was written about 2000 years ago. I'm just ecstatic quantam physics has brought it to everyone's attention today through physicists like David Bohm and Karl Pribram.
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PostSubject: Re: Holographic Universe   Holographic Universe Icon_minitimeMon Feb 09, 2009 10:20 pm

Reunite wrote:
Whitecrow wazzzuppp!

moon walk

Welcome my friend.

I'm not surprised at all the holographic universe was written about 2000 years ago. I'm just ecstatic quantam physics has brought it to everyone's attention today through physicists like David Bohm and Karl Pribram.

Hey there Reunite...thanks for the warm welcome. I'm glad too that science is discovering what mysticism always knew. The veil becomes thinner.
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