What is the theory of a holographic universe?
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At this point in time the only way to experiment with this theory is to analyze it with a GEO600, shifting maximum sensitivity towards even higher frequencies. The frequency of maximum sensitivity is the tone that the detector can hear best (using "squeezed vacuum). It is normally adjusted to offer the best chance for hearing exploding stars or merging black holes.
Even if it turns out that the mysterious noise is the same at high frequencies as at the lower ones, this will not constitute proof for Hogan’s hypothesis. It would, however, provide a strong motivation for further study
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M$Like in an hologram, every part of the universe contains a microscopic version of the whole universe. So everything is connected. This obviously is very polemic, and would have serious consequences in physics, but also in other sciences, such as biology and psycology.
Here's a great article that explains the basis, in simple language:
http://twm.co.nz/hologram.html
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