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RE: Black Holes.

in #science8 years ago

I'm not even gonna pretend I understand this stuff... Lol..

However, my curiosity lies within the question: if this whole universe truly is a holographic model, the expansive universe a macrocosm of the microcosm that is the brain & inner world - what is the individual counterpart of a black hole...? 🤔

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We give our brains far too much credit. :)

I have no idea, I doubt our brains are comparable to the universe.

Perhaps you've not yet done enough psychedelics to fragment such doubt... lol.

Can't recall specific theories or teachers at the moment, though stuff like this kinda begins to graze the comparative concept brought up...

http://holofractal.net/2015/09/01/consciousness-and-the-brain-in-a-fractal-holographic-universe/?cb=024199305474758148

MUCH to be explored at the intersection of fields like string theory and neuroscience/brainwaves that isn't even yet begun to being talked about in mainstream circles. Keep an eye out for @core when he starts posting...

Haha, you are right on the psychedelics front! There's a lot to read there - thanks for sharing. I do feel this is more the realm of philosophy than physics at this stage though.

Wow, so you'll ridicule my article which has explanations and proofs, and then when someone says they don't understand it and then you say we give our brains too much credit. The reason is because there are no black holes! It is mathematically impossible by the definition of a black hole. Steve Crothers, General Relettivity ...An Exercise in Numerology explains it so a child can understand where Einstein fudged his math.

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