Article 155 - The 4D Hologram of Reality

The 4D Hologram of Reality

This essay examines the nature of reality through the Human sense of Sight.

The Input

The environmental input to human vision is electromagnetic energy in the form of Light.

The geometry of the universe is an expanding, isotropic, sphere of electromagnetic energy that is locally curved by matter but flat over a universal scale.

The light is emanating equally in all directions from the whole of the Observable Universe, from a radius of 46,000,000,000 light years.

This observable volume of space time encompasses 13,700,000,000 years of information relating to the universe.

The information the light carries interacts with multiple reflective, refractive, scattering materials throughout its journey and is scrambled into interference patterns.

The Encoding

Humans eyes are formed of multiple refracting materials, linked to a binary data reception system and a binary storage system that decode the scrambled information of the universe.

One of the eyes characteristics allows binocular vision to process depth information.

Each eye views the same object from two different angles at the same time but from the same base line in space time.

This, stereopsis, retinal binocular parallax, allows electromagnetic, light wave, interference patterns, to encode in 3 dimensions on the retina of each human eye and so create 3 dimensional encoding into the brain.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_perception

The brain encodes the electromagnetic wave energy from the environment as electrochemical energy in organic, evolving, neural networks.

The brain is constantly fed by environmental sensory input and does not shut off even during sleep but only runs at a lower sensory threshold.

The constant sensory input reactivates previously established, environmentally created, synaptic links within the brain and a feedback loop is established.

The recollection of anything is therefore prompted by environmental input, prior sensory synaptic information and sensory output in the form of communication.

Inspiration, idea, epiphany are the same processes except they result from variations to sensory synaptic encoding that are initially unconsciously sensed and encoded.

When the variations repeat the synaptic encoding is established again and reinforced as a permanent synaptic neuron link in the brain.

Emotional responses are automatic, pre-sensed situations that the human has previously synaptically mapped and then replays when the sensory input is applied to them.

There is no self, mind, consciousness in a human being controlling the sensory input.

There is only relative probability of occurrence of sensory input, synaptic encoding and output.

The human is a genetic copy of their parents and a sensory blank when conceived.

It evolves by conditioning through sensory input, synaptic encoding and sensory output.

The synaptic conditioning is applied by the external environment, the internal body environment, the brain linking to new synaptic pathways, human physical sensory input and output, signs, symbols, metaphor, analogy, and language.

All of these sensory inputs are channelled into names and forms and communicated by humans to survive, create values, qualities, appreciations of beauty, cultures and societies.

This is the power of names and forms they create a singular and a collective human reality.

The 4D Hologram of Reality

The sensory input, synaptic encoding, sensory prompting, sensory retrieval and sensory output can be described as 'holographic'.

This is how a Hologram is manufactured.

A laser light is divided into two beams.

One beam goes directly to a photographic plate.

The other reflects off an object before hitting the photographic plate.

The two beams of light combine to produce a pattern on the plate that contains 3 dimensional information about the object.

If the exposed and developed plate is viewed again in the same laser light a pattern is seen on the plate that is a 3 dimensional image of the original object.

This is the process of sight in the human eye.

Electromagnetic radiation in the form off light enters the human eye and is refracted from the air to the cornea, from the cornea to the lens, from the lens to the back of the retina.

This multiple refraction causes the speed of the light waves to vary in each medium before they hit the back of the eye and are encoded into electrochemical energy as black and white and colour image as 3 dimensional information.

The encoded multi-layer image is then stored as an electromagnetic signal in the synaptic pathways of the human brain.

If the human senses the same thing in the environment the image reactivates the synaptic memory and a feedback loop is established.

The process in the eye is exactly like the process of creating and retrieving a holographic image.

The holographic information in the brain can also be enhanced by the original object being named, given analogy links, given metaphor links, given other sensory links to add to the 3 dimensional data.

Linking the holographic image processing via ganglion cells to human circadian rhythm of time and pupil reflex allows the 3 dimensional image to become a 4 dimensional construct in the human brain.

The image density of the hologram can be estimated.

Image Density of the 4 D Hologram of Reality

The retina has 126,000,000 light sensitive cells per sq. inch (650 sq. mm)

Of this 125,000,000 rod cells are used to take in information on black and white as energy.

Of this 1,000,000 cone cells are used to take in information on colour as energy.

There are also ganglion cells that are linked to circadian rhythms of time and pupil reflex actions.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoreceptor_cell

The human eye is biased in favour of black and white image information.

The information through the retina is 126,000,000 cells per sq. inch (650 sq. mm).

This is approx. equivalent to 50,000,000 pixels of information.

Source: http://www.endmemo.com/sconvert/dpipixel_cm.php

The human eye is therefore equivalent to a 50 Mega Pixel Camera in terms of information input into the brain every 5 milliseconds.

Each pixel has the information level of 3 colours; Red, Green and Blue; combined in a digital grid.

Each colour is potentially 0 to 255 bytes of information.

A pixel is a combination of all three colours.

Each pixel can store 256 x 256 x 256, approx. 17,000,000 bytes or values of information.

For a 50,000,000 pixels of input information this sums up to.

= 50,000,000 pixels x 17,000,000 bytes.

= 850,000,000,000,000 bytes of information every 5 milliseconds.

= A single text character in an alphabet is 1 byte.

= 778,820,735,650 pages of plain text

= 3,894,103,300 200 page books

= 1,371,050 CD’s

= 198,050 DVD’s

= 34,000 Blu ray discs

Source: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chspace.htm

The Creation, Establishment and Maintenance of the 4D Holographic Sense.

When human eyes are being formed up to pre-birth stage then the 4 dimensional holographic image is limited to the environment in which the human exists.

When the eyes evolve post birth; as during human childhood; then the 4 dimensional holographic image is improved.

If both eyes are damaged then the 4 dimensional holographic image ceases to exist.

If one of the eyes is damaged then the 4 dimensional holographic effect persists through the input into the remaining eye.

If one of the optic nerves is damaged then vision is only lost on one side and the 4 dimensional holographic image persists.

If the Optic Chiasm is damaged then the outer part of the visual field of both eyes is lost but the remaining 4 dimensional holographic image persists.

If the visual links from the Optic Chiasm to the Visual Cortex is damaged then one side of the visual field is lost in both eyes but the 4 dimensional holographic image persists in the remaining area of vision.

Source: Overview of Optic Nerve Disorders - Optic Nerve Disorders - Merck Manual

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoblindness

In all cases the process creates, establishing, and maintaining a 4 dimensional holographic image.

This is the nature of reality.

It is a 4 dimensional hologram in the human brain.

Ian K Whittaker

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Email: iankwhittaker@gmail.com

05/06/2015

14/10/2020

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