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I was reading another question to do with time and someone, Buttermilk, offered a quote. Time was invented to keep things from happening all at once. This got me thinking about the holographic theory. Does anyone have any knowledge about this theory? If so, what's your opinion of it?

2006-09-01 03:33:59 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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If you mean the multiverse many worlds concept then yes every possibility is occuring simultaneously in the multiverse! All things shall be at the same time! Your fondest wishes are now happening as well as your worst nightmares! It's just that in some universes they are so radical that there is no consciousness to acknowledge their very existance! We may one of the very few that can take it all in!

2006-09-01 03:41:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Added with Alain Aspect's findings the holographic theory is interesting. I'm not an educated person in those matters, but it seems to me that humanity as a whole is like babies who have just become aware of the building blocks surrounding them. I think if we survive our global bickering, that is, if our world leaders ever get through puberty, then we will continue to churn out theories until by accident or design we hit upon the one indisputable truth of the universe and will know it instantly and of a certainty.

I think that truth will be what we label God.

2006-09-01 10:51:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have knowledge of the theory and, I think, that in all probability time does not exist as we know it, but that everything is happening at once.

2006-09-01 10:45:43 · answer #3 · answered by ruthie 6 · 0 0

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