2013 Holographic Duality Findings
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:48 pm
2013 Holographic Duality Findings Transcends Philosophy and Metaphysics
A few weeks ago, I read a Wired Magazine article titled "‘Holographic Duality’ Hints at Hidden Subatomic World". Amazed at the findings of the scientists, I aimed to do the following: 1) Remember this breakthrough by explaining it in my own words and breaking it down bit by bit. 2) Find a way to explain the article to friends and family.
It was after reading a post by Cogburn concerning Quantum Aether Dynamics (QUD) theory that reignited my interest in this subject and I decided to post the article along with my explanatory commentary as evidence for such theories attempting to explain the immeasurable forces (until now) of the Universe.
Let me know of any suggestions or corrections that can be made to the post.
A few weeks ago, I read a Wired Magazine article titled "‘Holographic Duality’ Hints at Hidden Subatomic World". Amazed at the findings of the scientists, I aimed to do the following: 1) Remember this breakthrough by explaining it in my own words and breaking it down bit by bit. 2) Find a way to explain the article to friends and family.
It was after reading a post by Cogburn concerning Quantum Aether Dynamics (QUD) theory that reignited my interest in this subject and I decided to post the article along with my explanatory commentary as evidence for such theories attempting to explain the immeasurable forces (until now) of the Universe.
Let me know of any suggestions or corrections that can be made to the post.
Many stories have focused on the double slit experiment to demonstrate the effect of an observer. This observer effect is not explained by modern quantum theories, which this articles calls the "superficial view". More on the double slit experiment below.‘Holographic Duality’ Hints at Hidden Subatomic World
Article: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/ ... world/all/
According to modern quantum theory, energy fields permeate the universe, and flurries of energy in these fields, called “particles” when they are pointlike and “waves” when they are diffuse, serve as the building blocks of matter and forces.
But new findings suggest this wave-particle picture offers only a superficial view of nature’s constituents.
Assumes that particles and waves (vibration) we see as people, places, and things contain an underlying hidden force.If each energy field pervading space is thought of as the surface of a pond, and waves and particles are the turbulence on that surface, then the new evidence strengthens the argument that a vibrant, hidden world lies beneath.
Simplified as: A new class of matter defies modern quantum theories.For decades, the surface-level description of the subatomic world has been sufficient to make accurate calculations about most physical phenomena. But recently, a strange class of matter that defies description by known quantum mechanical methods has drawn physicists into the depths below.
(Continued)“I’ve grown up as a physicist just living on that flatland, that 2-D space,” said Subir Sachdev, a physics professor at Harvard University who studies these strange forms of matter. Now, there is a whole new dimension to explore, he said, and “you can think of the particles as just ending on that surface.”