Light Speed ​​War

Chapter 206: The Super Hologram (1)



Chapter 206: The Super Hologram (1)

The Earth Empire Academy of Sciences held a very large-scale scientific symposium.

At this conference, what attracted the attention of 10 billion people was a beautiful professor, Huo Jing, a human from another parallel world.

Huo Jing’s speech first explained that four-dimensional or multi-dimensional space is a virtual universe that holds extremely low-probability events. Time travel can use enormous energy to pry open tiny four-dimensional space fragments that are curled up in three-dimensional space, and then cause the four-dimensional space that holds the set of extremely low-probability events to expand and merge into or transform into the three-dimensional space of the virtual universe.

"Through these past few months of reflection, I believe I can now explain the various phenomena in this virtual universe quite well. Of course, much of this research has received support and assistance from numerous scientists, especially guidance from sages. It can be said to be the crystallization of collective wisdom."

Huo Jing habitually touched the bridge of her nose. Her speech had captivated all the academicians and scientists present. Zhou Yuan smiled and nodded at Huo Jing, signaling her to continue.

"I hope to discuss with you all the various phenomena in this virtual universe, such as quantum entanglement, hyperspace travel, superpowers like those of Alton and Dolly, and especially the incredible 'divine power' of the saint to switch the sun on and off. We can work together to reveal the essence of this virtual universe."

"Based on my theory of the reconfigurability of quantum time in multidimensional space, I believe that three-dimensional space is dominated by the particle nature of light, while four-dimensional space or higher-dimensional space is dominated by the wave nature of light. This is an important premise. Please keep this in mind."

"Let's talk about quantum entanglement first. Two particles are entangled with each other, and even if they are far apart, the behavior of one particle will affect the state of the other particle. When one of them is manipulated (for example, by quantum measurement) and its state changes, the other will also change its state instantly. This reaction is instantaneous, transcending our four-dimensional spacetime, and does not require a long time for the signal to be transmitted there. There are deep internal connections in this universe."

"So how is this action at a distance, such as quantum entanglement, achieved? This inevitably leads to the question of what our virtual universe actually is. Our virtual universe, although it looks concrete and solid, is actually just an illusion, a huge and richly detailed holographic photograph."

"Ladies and gentlemen, let's imagine this. Imagine a tank with a fish inside. There's a camera directly in front of the tank, and another camera on the side. Because the cameras are at different angles, the images they capture will be slightly different. When we look at the two screens on the monitor, we think the fish we're observing are two separate individuals. However, as we continue to observe these two fish, we observe a specific relationship between them. When one fish turns, the other will also make a slightly different but coordinated turn; when one fish faces forward, the other will always face to the side. If we weren't aware of the overall situation in the tank, we might conclude that these two fish must be telepathically connected."

“Quantum entanglement, the ability of subatomic particles to remain connected regardless of the distance between them, is not because they are sending some mysterious signal back and forth, but because their separation is an illusion. At a deeper level, such subatomic particles are not separate individuals, but rather actual extensions of some more fundamental, shared origin.”

"Quantum entanglement, this action at a distance between subatomic particles, is actually telling us that there is something deeper, something we haven't perceived—a more complex space beyond our own, like that water tank. We see subatomic particles as separate individuals because we only see a partial part of their whole. A whole like a water tank has a holographic structure and cannot be divided. Thus, our entire universe is essentially a projection, a holographic illusion. The reality we perceive is all composed of these phantom particles."

“A few months ago, I discussed time and space with the sage. At that time, I didn’t know that this universe was virtual. I just vaguely felt that the space and matter of this universe were all for the purpose of calculating a large number of probabilistic events. If our virtual universe is a holographic illusion, then this super holographic universe at least includes all possible combinations of subatomic particles, all things and energies that have existed in the past and future, from a drop of water to an electron, from a fish to the gamma rays of a star. This super holographic universe is itself a kind of cosmic repository, including everything that has ever existed. The reality level of this super holographic structure is just a ‘ladder’, above which there are ‘infinite developments’. These infinite kinds and infinitely many possibilities of events are stored in this universe, with a very high probability in three-dimensional space, and with a very low probability in four-dimensional space or higher-dimensional space.”

"We can infer the difference between four-dimensional and three-dimensional space by comparing three-dimensional and two-dimensional space. Imagine a person casting a shadow on the ground. An ant observes the shadow but can only see it, unaware of its origin or how it will change. The person manipulating the shadow can freely change its shape (analogous to a transformation superpower), knows when the shadow will reach the ant and where (analogous to precognition), has a clear view of the ground where the ant is located (analogous to X-ray vision), and can make the shadow appear and disappear (analogous to teleportation). Our virtual universe, or super holographic universe, is a projection, and we are that ant."

"And what is our consciousness? The components of our quantum consciousness are undoubtedly also a kind of matter or energy. If the solidity of this universe is only a secondary 'reality,' and what truly 'exists' is a holographic wave, and since our brains also have a holographic structure, we only extract a portion of this wave and mathematically convert it into sensory perception. Then what is 'objective reality'? It can be said that what we perceive as 'objective reality' does not exist. Although we think of ourselves as substantial beings living in a substantial world, this is just an illusion. We are actually 'receivers' floating in a vast ocean of waves. We extract from this ocean and transform it into the waves of a virtual world. This wave is just one of many waves in this super-holographic illusionary virtual universe."

Quantum mechanics posits that objects exist as probability waves before measurement; measurement causes these probability waves to 'collapse' and become observed reality. This raises a question: if consciousness arises from matter, then fundamentally, the brain is also a probability wave composed of microscopic particles like atoms, electrons, protons, and neutrons. How can the brain's probability waves cause the probability waves of observed objects to 'collapse'? In the context of a larger universe, does this imply the existence of conscious observers outside the universe? This virtual universe is not a simple collection of matter, but a vast and complex network of interconnected parts within a holographic unity. Like time, space, mass, and energy, consciousness is a fundamental property of matter or energy, an inseparable part of this virtual universe, and capable of transformation with matter. In this hyper-holographic, illusory virtual universe, the individual brain is actually a separate part of the holographic structure of this virtual universe. Because everything in the holographic unity is interconnected, quantum entanglement and telepathy are essentially at the holographic level. Similarly, the ability to move distant objects with mental power becomes less mysterious, because in a universe with infinite connections, the individual and the moved object are already one. In the holographic virtual universe, the possibilities for altering events are endless. Our perceived 'reality' is merely a canvas, waiting for us to paint whatever picture we desire. It can be said that anything is possible. From bending a spoon with the power of thought to a saint switching the sun on and off, it's no more wondrous than building a skyscraper in a dream that hangs upside down from the sky.

"Déjà vu, why do some things feel like they've happened before? Some people, some events, things that have never happened before, suddenly feel incredibly familiar. Every single detail, even the scene that's about to unfold, you know it all and can predict it, as if you've experienced it before. This sense of déjà vu is also at the level of holography. In a holographic virtual universe, even random events can be seen as arranged according to holographic principles. Synchronous or meaningful coincidences are not accidents; even the most accidental events hide some kind of mapping. Of course, 'déjà vu' could also be caused by your flipping or consistent vibration between different parallel universes."

"So, what is the meaning of our existence? Or rather, the meaning of life or civilization? This virtual universe is calculating certain important events. Our parent universe built this virtual universe and is constantly calculating something. However, the development of virtual events is infinite, so the parent universe first set three major mechanisms for this virtual universe: the constant speed of light, causality, and resource conservation (resource recycling or cleanup). I personally believe that the meaning of our life or civilization is to strengthen and accelerate the 'virtual machine' of the parent world!"

(PS: Some content in this chapter is sourced from the internet. Holographic photography is a type of three-dimensional photograph created using lasers. To create a holographic photograph, the object must first be illuminated by a laser beam. Then, a second laser beam reflects off the first beam, creating a diffraction pattern (the area where the two beams intersect), which is recorded on film. After the film is developed, it appears as a meaningless combination of halos and stripes. However, when the film is illuminated by another laser beam, a three-dimensional image appears on the film. This differs from conventional printed holograms, where the holographic image is only visible at narrow angles. True holographic photographs have no angle limitations and require laser light to be visible.)


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