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KONRAD SZYCHOWSKI & GRZEGORZ JANIK

Holographical Concept of Reality – a Unifying Theory

for Physics, Neurobiology and Philosophy

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Konrad A. Szychowski, Grzegorz I. Janik

Holographical Concept of Reality – a Unifying Theory for

Physics, Neurobiology and Philosophy

Abstract:

The aim of this article is to introduce readers to holographic concept of reality shared by

different fields of science. It may show, that understanding the world around us is a task

beyond our comprehension dues to its multi-level structure. Is it possible to learn about

holographical reality with our limited human mind which itself could be a multi-dimensional

hologram?

Tags: neurobiology, hologram, awareness, philosophy, history;

KONRAD ANDRZEJ SZYCHOWSKI Assistant professor in Department of Public Health, Dietetics and Lifestyle Disorders, Faculty of Medicine, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow. Member of several international scientific societies. Currently manager and executor of research projects funded by the Polish National Science Centre. Research objectives are focused on the effects of xenobiotics on hormonal homeostasis and the functioning of the nervous system.

GRZEGORZ IGNACY JANIK Graduate of the Scientific Information and Library Science with a specialization in teaching (Polish Philology) at the Pedagogical University of Krakow. His area of interest is broadly defined theory of books in pop culture. His blog "Książki i/lub Czasopisma" is devoted mostly to the subject of his interests, and also covers other issues in the fields of culture and art. In private life a lover of books and music.

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Introduction

From the immemorial times, thinkers, philosophers and scientist present

different hypothesis, in order to explain existential problems of the Universe,

especially taking into account the human equation. Man, as an emanation of

the absolute, claimed to be ruler of the known Universe, with a task to make all

by his bidding, and yet be in harmony with nature. There is a question minds

around the world struggle to answer: Is our world real? Are the surrounding

us objects, both living and dead are really tangible objects or just projection of

those objects?

The development of quantum mechanics initiated in the 20's of XX century

allowed scientists to understand basic characteristics of matter and to use

more theory in their studies, rather than with a method of trial and error.

Nevertheless in the surrounding us reality there are puzzles, which solutions

elude current research methods, leaving a wide field for purely theoretical

thoughts, for often very abstract visions of reality. The Universe as an example,

with a multitude of galaxies and immeasurable worlds, as well as something

beneath the eyes of every man, something that despite constant growth of

knowledge is still a mystery - the human brain.

The authors of this article will attempt to approximate the theory of

holographical reality, for biologists, chemists and humanists alike as an

interesting issue, in a wide spectrum of contents; historical, cultural, as well as

social. Hypothesis in which our world is an uber-dimensional projection is far

older than most assume.

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From a holography to a hologram - what are they?

Keenness of scientists is boundless. Researchers of the well-known Shroud of

Turin, officially recognized as material, in which the body of Jesus Christ was

wrapped in for three days in the tomb. The shroud, according to one of many

expertise (conducted by many researchers from 1898), is a medieval forgery

made with camera obscura, being a simple optical device enabling to achieve a

real picture, for instance on a canvas. According to this theory, the effigy of

Jesus is just a hologram, a mirrored image made through a technique of

holography, and in simpler words, through simple optics, and not a real

picture The Holy Son. This example fits perfectly to the technical explanation

of the term hologram; and it is simply a three dimensional picture written on a

flat screen obtained by reconstruction of light waves. A hologram is

reproduced, in space by interfering the beams of light, and as a result, 2D (2

dimensional) object is experienced as a 3 dimensional one, and depending on

the angle of light, we can obtain different images and save them once more on

flat surfaces maintaining the illusion of multi-dimensions.

Probably the easiest method of passing on information about reality, it's

reflection, is casting a shadow for instance at theatrical spectacles, where a

reflection of some sort of object, it's shade, become a form of artistical

medium. This form of entertainment was probably used very early on, by

primitive tribes from the dawn of time. And so, from simple play of shadows to

using more sophisticated optical devices used to generate three-dimensional

images, we reach the more subtle issues concerning processing reality, and also

it's perception – to the rule of holography formulated by Gerardus Hooft and

Leonard Susskind. In the early 90's, in their “strong version” it is said, that a

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description of any three-dimensional object or fragment of space is included

on a two-dimensional space surrounding that object. In a more notional “weak

version” is mentioned, that the whole Universe may be viewed as a two-

dimensional informational structure “painted” on cosmological horizon.

Within this theory, everything, including ourselves, is a holographical record of

information derived, possibly, from a distant galaxy. This seemingly weird and

counter-intuitive theory, known as Holographical Rule, contributed to solving

many paradoxes of modern physics, such as the black hole informational

paradox. According to the holographical theory, information is gathered above

the surface of the black hole and doesn't a central point of singularity. The

hologram alone is just a form of writing and saving information. This idea is

commonly used by popular science fiction authors. We could have in mind

images from films like Star Trek, or the Star Wars saga, in which holograms

are a common form of communication or storage of information. Peculiar

overlapping of culture and art with science is a reason why even the most

abstract theories are taken into consideration by scientists, as well author are

inspired by those theories.

The Cosmos as a Super Hologram

Holographical theory a novelty? Is it true that Hooft and Susskind established

this concept first? Or maybe their idea is collection of ideas drawn not only

from other researchers, but also derived from everyday life? From ancient

times, Plato, in one of his dialogues, “Politeia” (known as The Republic),

proclaimed the theory of Idea using an allegory of a cave. The cave shows

stranded people inside who can observe only shadows (phenomenon). People’s

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faces are turned towards the wall (being a form projection screen), on which

are casted shadows of things, before the bonfire, lit above them. The bottom of

the cave, is the earthly place they live in. The shadows on the other hand, are

the reflection of the true Idea. It is hard to inquire what inspired Plato explain

in this form, maybe the play of shadows mentioned earlier influenced him.

Holographical theory of reality isn't literally the same concept as Plato's Idea,

but have many things in common.

Watching the starry sky, we contemplate the silence, the vastness of space

overwhelms us, and yet relaxing with apparent peacefulness. Little flashing of

stars and silence, aphonia surrounding of dark vacuum, this feeling of peace is

merely an illusion. Earth is a receiver of many, difficult to interpret waves

forms space, impossible for humans to hear. Scientists working with the

Hanover, gravitational wave Detector GEO 600, have been for long left with a

mystery surrounding a weird noise, recorded by their device. Craig Hogan,

Director of the Fermilab Center for Particle Astrophysics, believes, that the

hum originates from the frontiers of space-time, from a place where time and

space stop being a continuum. Beyond this point time and space form

numerous, grain like shapes, instead of a smooth lemniscus. If the results of

GEO 600 are what they appear to be, we all are living in a great cosmic

hologram. The theory explains some of the earlier black hole paradox'es and

basic concepts concerning construction of the Universe. Hooft and Susskind in

the early 90's proposed it's broadening to the whole reality in general.

Unfortunately it's reception would mean that we agree with the concept, that

our everyday life is just a projected reflection of a physical process occurring in

a distant two-dimensional space on the edge of the Universe. Similar to the

Plato concept of perfect Idea's, it will never be within our abilities to perceive

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true nature of “Gods Formula”, because it's beyond abilities of our

instruments and our limited minds. But the theory of a holographic Universe is

still waiting for confirmation. Nevertheless scientists admit, that there isn't

enough data, to be certain.

The Brain as a Hologram

For many years, Karl H. Pribram, professor of psychology wandered about the

nature of consciousness, personality, and means of storing information.

Research conducted through decades have shown, that memory engrams

(memory traces) are not strictly confined to a certain location, but are

scattered through different parts of the brain. In a series of experiments,

conducted at the turn of XIX to XX century it has been established, that the

brain has specified structures connected to memory, but the way of recording

information.

In the 60's Pribram had come across the Holographic theory and had come to

realize, that he found, what brain researchers looked for. He thinks, that

memory records aren't coded in single neurons, but are rather scattered

through the whole brain. This happens similar to a laser beamed through a

frame of film with a holographic image. In other words, Pribram thinks that

the brain (more precisely consciousness) is a hologram.

Pribram's theory also explains, how can the human brain gather so much

memory records on such a small surface. It is estimated, that the human mind

has a memory capacity of over 10 trillion bits of information throughout

lifespan. There has also been a discovery that holograms have an astounding

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ability to store information. By changing the angle, by which two beams of

lasers interact with a piece of photography, we may obtain many different

pictures of the same surface. It has been proven, that a single square cm can

store up to 10 trillion. In the light of holographical model of the brain, that

Pribram layed down, can solve not only the mystery of gathering information.

However, the most valid question, is how the brain can transcribe such a flow

of information given by our organ senses, into useful series of neural signals

which we call thoughts. Coding and decoding information by neurons is

probably the same method as in holograms. The brain is a biological computer

which can transforms, which appear, without meaning of frequency in a

coherent picture. Pribram thinks, that the brain has some sort of “lenses”, and

works by the laws of holography, in order to remold received through the

sensory nervous system series of nervous impulses into an inside world of our

thoughts. A number of meaningful evidence suggest, that the brain uses laws of

holography, in order to accomplish certain tasks. Pribram's theory gained an

ever-growing support within neurophysiologists. His certainty, that the human

brain forms “hard” reality sustained by frequencies flowing over senses, has

gained support by many experiments conducted in neurophysiology.

A crack in a great theory, or is it?

Theory proposed by Pribram has undoubtedly many advantages and solves

many problems of modern neurobiology, unfortunately it has been shaken by

a discovery of a so called “grandma's cell”. This term has been created by Jerry

Lettvin in 1969, based upon his experiments, in which a single cell reacted to

an image of grandma. This extreme interpretation of hypothesis about

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“grandma's cell” assumes, that a single neuron reacts only to a single

stimulant. If a single neuron that reacts to an image of a single object could be

found, then there are bases to believe, that there must be more of them,

because finding a single neuron among billions is very slim. Moreover, if only

one neuron would be responsible for a representation of only object in our

mind, and would be damaged or destroyed due to illness or injury, there

wouldn't be a trace of that object, which is highly unlikely.

Doctor Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

Multiple personality disorder, a person within a person, freed completely

involuntarily maybe yet another proof in support of Holographical Theory of

Reality. Dissociative identity disorder, has been for many years a true puzzle,

an due to its mysterious nature many scientists doubt it exists. A theory from a

novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, published in 1886, called: “Strange Case of

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”, telling a story about a serial murderer hidden inside

a body of a well-established doctor, has been considered highly unlikely by

most scientists.

Multiple personality disorder, known commonly as a split personality,

manifests in a person developing two or more personalities in one body that

take control over the person one by another. Different personalities may by

unaware of other existing ones and can have blocked access to information

acquired by other personalities; just as in the case of poor doctor Jekyll,

unaware of crimes committed Hyde. One may assume that people with

multiple personality disorder are just faking it, if not the fact that in 1978 and

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1988 teams of Dr. Ludwig and Dr. Nissen have proven, that along with

„switching” between personalities there is a change in brain wave patterns

(EEG), as well as many neurophysiological parameters such as sensitivity to

pain and stimulus. People affected by this syndrome may two or three to even a

dozen, which can differ not only by character, but also by sex and preferences

such as left or right handedness. Well then, how many people hide in one

person? The Holographical theory of personality neatly explains the existence

of such disorders. To take back information brought up earlier, the brain works

similarly to a hologram, changing it's angle of laser beam (the brain adjusts

rhythm of EEG waves), thus giving a different image (different personality).

Summary

Reality seizes to exist, the dissolution reveals itself, becomes tangible every

time when reps of science put into consideration yet another theory that can

better describe it. Although we try with all our might, using even the most keen

methods, we will never be able to reach Plato's Idea, because they lie far

beyond abilities of out imperfect perception. Although we think, that we are

physical beings that live in a physical world, it may be an illusion, an image

created possibly beyond our world. In reality we are just “receivers”, floating in

a kaleidoscopic sea of brain waves. Everything that surrounds us we perceive

through our senses of hearing, smell, touch and above all by vision, is just an

illusion created by our imperfect mind based upon information from outwards.

We can even be not the only ones, living within our body, without even

knowing it. Can we be certain about who we really are?

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Acknowledgments

The authors like to thank Mr. Krzysztof Pogocki for the translation of this

article into English.

References for further reading

1. Hawking S., Teoria Wszystkiego – czyli krótka historia wszechświata

[The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe],

HELION, Gliwice, 2009

2. Heller M., Logos Wszechświata – zarys filozofii przyrody, ZNAK,

Kraków, 2013

3. Ludwig AM, Brandsma JM, Wilbur CB, Bendfeldt F, Jameson DH,

The objective study of a multiple personality. Or, are four heads

better than one? Arch Gen Psychiatry, 1972, 26:298-310

4. Nissen MJ, Ross JL, Willingham DB, Mackenzie TB, Schacter DL.,

Memory and awareness in a patient with multiple personality

disorder. Brain Cogn, 1988, 8:117-134

5. Quiroga RQ, Fried I, Koch C. Brain cells for grandmother. Sci Am.

2013; 308:30-35

6. Reale G., Myśl starożytna, Wydawnictwo KUL, Lublin, 2003

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Holographical Concept of Reality – a Unifying Theory for Physics, Neurobiology

and Philosophy

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ISSUE 1 / 2016 (12). The Archetypes of Cyberspace.

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