About the Quantum Hologram
The
Quantum Hologram (QH) is the name given to the discovery that the event
history of all macro scale matter is continuously broadcast non-locally
and is received by and interacts with other matter in its environment
through a process of exchange of quantum information. This is an
extension of the known process of quantum emission/absorption. It is
analogous to the non-local quantum entanglement of particles but
pertains to matter of all scale sizes.
QH was discovered circa 1992 by Dr. Walter Schempp, a mathematician at
the University of Siegen in Germany while studying functional Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (fMRI). The idea of a holographic mechanism for
conveyance of nature’s information, however, goes back considerably
farther.
Simply put, Quantrek believes that QH research offers the greatest
potential for emergence of significant and profound insights about the
nature of the universe, human existence and human consciousness.
Quantrek believes the greatest discoveries coming in the future will
emerge from the most subtle, implicit, and invisible phenomena of the
quantum realm and their causal relationship to macro-level phenomena. It
brings the role of information in physical theories to the same level of
importance as energy and matter. It focuses not so much on particles as
on the relationships and dynamic exchanges between energy, matter,
information and consciousness (knowing). It probes four basic quantum
attributes and processes heretofore largely ignored and left unexplored
by science. They are as follows:
- Entanglement
The state or condition in which an enduring relationship is created between atomic and sub-atomic particles during energy exchange or other processes.
- Coherence/Quantum Correlation
The attributes resulting from entanglement such that waveforms are aligned and spins are correlated.
- Non-Locality (Near and Far)
The transfer of such influences at the quantum level instantly, simultaneously and ubiquitously, through wave-like or field-like resonance irrespective of distance.
- Resonance
The process of transferring and receiving influence and information non-locally.
QH theory is a promising new start in this general
direction. Its ramifications and implications are profound. For
instance, because of the QH model, science can no longer ignore
subjectivity, metaphysics, parapsychology, or issues previously
relegated to religion or mysticism. Nor can science any longer ignore
the presence or importance of consciousness or thought in its
relationship to physical matter. It must consider the strong possibility
that the natural and the supernatural are one and the same thing, which
renders the dualistic worldview of Newton and Descartes completely
obsolete.
Dr. Edgar Mitchell, writing in his book The Way of the
Explorer, put it this way: “To reveal the nature of mind
while simultaneously probing the mind of nature requires a single,
interconnected, interactive approach quite different from that of
Descartes, Newton and Einstein.”
Through the research Quantrek sponsors, the QH model could demonstrate
empirically that everything in the universe is part of the same whole
and derived from the same source. Compelled by scientific findings,
human beings would finally come to realize that in this interconnected
and interdependent universe, what one does to others one does to
oneself. Science would then find itself validating the ancient teachings
of the great mystics, gurus and saints.
The QH model may be the missing link between quantum mechanics and
general relativity. It is the holistic thread that weaves these two
schools of thought together, providing an unprecedented integration of
cosmic scale and atomic scale phenomena. Further, early explorations
with the mathematics of QH have already led to progress in developing a
quantum cosmology, in resolving some of the conflicts between quantum
mechanics and relativity, and in suggesting how matter might arise ex
nihilo from the field of quantum fluctuations.
Continued... The Intersection of Science and Religion
