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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 10, 2013 16:36:54 GMT
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 11, 2013 0:48:09 GMT
I can't actually make out why they are using 2 dimensions? My own theory is very similar to this, yet I have no problem in using spherical structures. You can rotate each disk, you can pass on information into holes by rotation. You can cross through the disk as well from the Y. Anyway I don't know what a hologram is, so I am a bit stumped by their explanation. Whatever they mean, I use 12 holes, and you get a fractal that can build up into a planet very easily. I suppose I should read up on holograms even though it is only to communicate their lack of dimensions.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 11, 2013 0:58:26 GMT
Well I looked up how holograms work, but my problem is not that. My problem is that I don't understand how scientists brains work. I don't see the connection with Holography, and rotating a field of propagators. Although they sound the same, the cause, and effect aren't the same. The propagators are in their correct location in X/Y/Z, where holograms seem to rely on a conversion process. I think that scientists are attempting not to use an Aether for personal reasons.
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