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June 29, 2008

Book Review: The Cosmic Landscape

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Finished reading Leonard Susskin’s The Cosmic Landscape: and the Illusion of Intelligent Design. While giving a great deal of explanation of the Anthropic Principle and an in depth discussion of , the most astounding topic I encountered was the Holographic Principle.

While offering scientific explanations to “weird” physical observations (i.e. Einstein’s Spooky Action at a Distance and teleportation from Quantum Entanglement), it also provides an interesting look into the supernatural. Stories of an Indonesian shaman woman who, by performing a ritual dance, was able to make an entire grove of trees instantly vanish into thin air…bending of spoons with your mind…these supernatural occurrences could be explained by the theory that the 3D world that we consider reality is really just an illusion, a projection of a 2D hologram. Furthermore, the very nature of a hologram is such that everything is everywhere, meaning everything in our is infinitely interconnected.

This has struck a huge chord with me, personally: a considerable time ago I noticed that street lights happen to turn off as I walk or drive near them: Street Lamp Interference. I have long considered that some sort of “energy” is connecting us with our environment. This connection may not be a connection at all, the physical separation of 3D objects in our “world” may just be an illusion..even time may be an illusion. Past, present, and future may all exist simultaneously.

I could go on for days about the profound implications of this line of thought, but will end it for now. Feel free to contact me for more links to essays on this subject…they are very interesting reads!

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April 19, 2008

The Cosmic Landscape

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Just started reading a new book today: The Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design by Leonard Susskind. I haven’t gotten too far, but the book is basically a presentation of the Anthropic Principle. The Anthropic Principle challenges the conclusion that a deity must have designed this world / to make it this perfect by saying that we can observe a perfectly tailored for our existence. This is a very simple notion, but is a lot less common than observing nature and deciding God must have made the heavens and the earth. Looking forward to writing about my thoughts after completing the book…until then…

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