Is it possible the very world we live in is a hologram? Fermilab is starting up a test to see if the universe itself is a hologram. Using Quantum Theory it stands to reason that the same expected behavior of subatomic particles could apply on a larger scale as well. If this is the case it may be possible to prove that all we see, touch, taste, and smell may all be an illusion of sorts. The experiment is expected to take a year.
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Gravitational waves have been found. A discovery that waited 100 years to be proven
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One hundred years after Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves, scientists have finally spotted these elusive ripples...
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Can matter be made from light?
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For a long time now we have known when you split an atom, light energy is released from the process....
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Everything is energy
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Below is a link to a really well explained article. It shows how what we are understanding in quantum...
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Quantum probabilities and our thoughts
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Below is a link to an article discussing how our thoughts may not be just neurological and biochemical. One...
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The Most Astounding Fact
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Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, “What is the most astounding fact...
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First photo of light captured as both a particle and a wave
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One of the interesting things about something as simple as light is that it is both a particle and...
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Is there a wormhole at the center of our galaxy?
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We have know for some time now that there is a blackhole at the center of our galaxy. We...
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Photons Seen Without Being Destroyed For First Time Ever
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There is a recent article about photons being able to be seen and measured without actually causing them to...
[…] have posted a couple times before here and also here that scientists believe our universe may be a projection or hologram. It seems crazy […]