Despite
its enormous size and apparent materiality, the universe does not exist of
itself. Indeed, hardly anybody is aware that the universe and everything within
including ourselves a), is
perpetually created and annihilated to and fro energy at the rate equal to the
speed of light. The formation and dissipation of this wave-like material world
across the surface of the vast ocean of energy create what we perceive as the
passage of time.
In
Bohm’s notion this dynamic phenomenon is called the unfoldment of the implicate
order and enfoldment of the explicate order, like what implies in the hologram b). According to Bohm, the universe is like a kind of
colossal dynamic hologram or holo-movement.
Our
world and everything within is only shadows, mere projections from reality
beyond our ordinary space and time. However, if it was so, how come that we
perceive the world around us continuous and persisting over time? The simple
answer is that nobody can see the discontinuity of time which interval is in
the order of 10-44second.
However,
the argument does not stop there. The amazing thing is that nature seems to
conform to the working of the human brain to that of the universe. Karl
Pribram, a neurophysiologist at Stanford University, discovered the brain works
under the hologram mechanism. He found that memories were not localized at specific
brain side but were somehow spread out throughout the brain as a whole. Every
part of the brain contains all the information necessary to recall a whole
memory, just like the hologram of which every small fragment of a piece of
holographic film contains all the information recorded in the whole.
Pribram
concluded that if the brain works following the holographic model then so does
the universe. Even though Pribram and Bohm worked independently, they arrived
at the same conclusion similar to what the mystics had said that the world
around us was just an illusion. The universe and everything within existing
only in a series of a fraction of seconds successively separated by gaps of
nonexistence.
Both
the brain and cosmos work at the same mechanism and rhythm which make human
feel at home as they are unaware of experiencing such weird underlying reality.
Notes:
a. What we mean here by oneself is the material
body. Consciousness, information (knowledge) and intelligence are forms of more
sophisticated energy which persist through time.
b. Descartes who introduced
coordinate systems to describe the order in physical process strongly influence
our current concepts of order. The Cartesian grid and those of curvilinear
coordinates essentially described a local order of separate points. The quantum
realm, however, does not take this kind of local order and seems to have no
significant order which Bohm called implicit or enfolded order. This kind of
nonlocal order is what hologram does have.
References:
1. Talbot, M.: "The Holographic
Universe," HarperPerennial, New York, 1992, p. 46-49
2. Bohm,
D. et al.: "The Undivided Universe," Routledge, London, 1993, p.
374-380.