What is the Quantum Hologram?

Quantum Hologram (QH) is the name given to the hallmark discovery that the event history of all macro scale matter is continuously emitted (broadcast) non-locally and is received by and interacts with other matter in its environment through a subtle process of exchange of quantum information. This is an extension of the known process of quantum emission/absorption. This 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. The idea of a holographic mechanism for conveyance of nature’s information, however, goes back considerably farther. It has several intellectual fathers who made various meaningful contributions along the way. It evolved through the groundbreaking work of the late David Bohm, a physicist at the University of London; Karl Pribram, a neurosurgeon and brain specialist at Stanford University; and M.V. Berry, whose work codified the geometric phase in quantum measurements.

QH extends the reach of quantum physics beyond the atom and subatomic particles, not only deeper into the quantum substrate, but also into the larger world of macro-scale reality. It brings the role of information in physical theories to the same level of importance as energy itself. It focuses not so much on particles as on the relationships and dynamic exchanges between energy, matter, information and consciousness (knowing). It probes into four basic quantum processes, heretofore largely ignored and left unexplored by science. They are as follows:

Entanglement:

The state or condition in which an enduring confluence occurs between atomic and subatomic particles during energy exchange or other processes, characterized by a commingling of particle attributes, such as spin, in a persistent and congruent manner. Associated with entanglement is an instantaneous non-local, exchange of information through the medium of quantum correlation.

Coherence/Quantum Correlation:

The observation made under experimental conditions that particles do not move or behave independently when involved in the same process or in energy transfers, as predicted by classical theory, but rather amalgamate in a sustained fashion and remain enjoined as an enduring discrete ensemble of particles with compatible spin and polarization characteristics, regardless of what paths, vectors or trajectories are adopted subsequently.

Non-Locality (near & far):

The omnipresent and omnidirectional transfer of influence (including thought, emotion, and intention) at the quantum level instantly, simultaneously and ubiquitously, through wave-like or field-like resonance wherein spatial and temporal factors are inconsequential.

Interconnectedness:

The state of a universe that is considered to be unified and joined together holistically, through a process of non-local resonance occurring within the underlying zero-point field, that connects all matter, energy and information in the cosmos.




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