07-21-2012, 04:47 PM
While I suppose its possible for a holographic universe to be a "standalone" affair, I would like to see some theories that could explain it. Any such theories are probably not about to be forthcoming, but it is possible.
If the experiment brings forth solid evidence that we are indeed in a holographic world, I would be surprised if it showed anything about what was "containing" this hologram. In my own views, the discarnate would be where it is contained. Using the LOO material, it could be that the first three densities share this hologram, then we go onto whatever the next "layer" would be. No reason that this hologram couldnt reside in an even greater one.
If the experiment brings forth solid evidence that we are indeed in a holographic world, I would be surprised if it showed anything about what was "containing" this hologram. In my own views, the discarnate would be where it is contained. Using the LOO material, it could be that the first three densities share this hologram, then we go onto whatever the next "layer" would be. No reason that this hologram couldnt reside in an even greater one.