“quantum effects cause space-time to convulse wildly  
the fabric of space-time becomes grainy - made of  
tiny units like pixels”  
 
“the graininess of space-time is discernable” 
 
Holograms on credit cards are etched on  
two-dimensional plastic films – light  
bounces off them, recreating a 3- 
dimensional image - the same  
principle applies to the  
whole universe  
 
Everyday experience is a holographic  
projection of physical processes  
taking place on a distant,  
2-dimensional surface 
 
The holographic principle rules out  
other approaches to quantum gravity,  
boosting both matrix theory and string theory  
 
Ultimately, it indicates  
how space-time emerged  
from quantum theory 
 
[Some lines quoted directly from the article and  
poetic license used in summarizing the salient  
points. I like considering the implications of living  
in a holographic universe and share the scientific  
evidence on which the theory of such a universe 
is based.]  
 
Our world may be a giant hologram  
15 January 2009 by Marcus Chown  
Magazine issue 2691. Subscribe and get 4 free issues.  
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From issue 2691 of New Scientist magazine, page 24-27.  
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Margaret Alice
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