For the universe is a hologram and I have touched the sky
25 October 2010
All sorts of ideas have been devised in an effort to make sense of the universe, some more… notable than others. For instance, a couple of years ago New Zealand scientist Brian Whitworth speculated that the cosmos was just a giant virtual reality simulation (Internet Archive link).
Meanwhile US astrophysicist Craig Hogan, who in 2008 ventured that the universe is a hologram, is now preparing to test the idea, after spending the last couple of years building the world’s most precise clock.
Black hole physics, in which space and time become compressed, provides a basis for math showing that the third dimension may not exist at all. In this two-dimensional cartoon of a universe, what we perceive as a third dimension would actually be a projection of time intertwined with depth. If this is true, the illusion can only be maintained until equipment becomes sensitive enough to find its limits. “You can’t perceive it because nothing ever travels faster than light,” says Hogan. “This holographic view is how the universe would look if you sat on a photon.”
Originally published Monday 25 October 2010, with subsequent revisions, updates to lapsed URLs, etc.
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