According to the holographic principle, there is complete equivalence between a set of physical laws on an n-dimensional space and another set of physical laws on a boundary of this space. Based on simple everything considerations, I conjecture that in our universe there is indeed a kind of holographic principle at work, however the equivalence is not complete. The two sets of physical laws are actually describing two different domains of the same universe. Both domains, the n-dimensional space and the boarder space, actually do exist. On the boarder space there may be a superposition of two kinds of physical states. One kind corresponds to the states in the n-dimensional space and one kind of states does not. Instead of the complete two-way equivalence, there is a one-way inference. Every piece of information in the n-dimensional space is almost instantly projected to the boundary or boundaries of that space ("projective inference"). Physical objects and even phase space objects are projected into the same direction(s).
Let me call this kind of projections "teleportation projections". The inverse teleportation, back into the original space, is presumably an operation of greater complexity. Therefore, it should be expected to play a minor role in the physical evolution of the universe. Inverse teleportation projection should be extremely unlikely. Nevertheless, the proof of the existence of such transformations may be quite helpful when exploring physical theories. See the articles "Information in the Holographic Universe," by Jacob D. Bekenstein; Scientific American, August 2003, and "The Illusion of Gravity," by Juan Maldacena; Scientific American, November 2005, for less hypothetical facts about the holographic principle. Think twice before doing a quick trip to Millitime the highly popular restaurant at the spatial end of the universe! Teleportation projection is a one-way teleportation! There is no direct way back. The measure of objects that have been projected to the boundary, will however diffuse back into the n-dimensional space, occupying and passing through areas close to the boundary. Can you see (the energy of) the shadows on the wall of the ancient universe? Do the "projective inference" and the conditions at the boarder provide an unexpected explanation for the dark energy as well as for the belief in accelerated expansion of the universe? Is energy conserved or does it grow at the end of the universe?? The title of this list / group reads "a mailing list for discussion of the idea that all possible universes exists". I admit that I have "infinite" difficulties to imagine that every possible universe exists. Hope you do not mind that I nevertheless post here. Above conclusions can presumably be justified from an everything algorithm (or everything axiom) without using any true infinities. Bruno, sorry, I still have not really answered your questions. Should read more of your publications first. Should I have written, "I" am a superposition of persons living in spaces of various dimensions -- a superposition of the n-dimensional "me" and its shadows? Cheers and greetings, also to Millitime guests! andy --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To post to this group, send email to everything-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/everything-list -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---