If it turns out that the universe that we observe is just a projection from a lower dimensional space then this could radically alter the way in which we interact with that universe.
Things that seem to be coherent in our space (the things we observe - electrons, people, solar systems) may not look at all coherent in the source.
Similarly, coherent structures in the source may not be at all coherent in our space.
It might be that, by fiddling around with this theory, we could work out the mapping from the source to our space. If we could do this we could conceivably interact with this space in completely unimaginable ways.
Imagine superconducting levitation as perceived by someone from the stone age and then go up another few levels...
n.b. by 'our space' I mean the higher dimensional universe, the hologram. By 'the source' I mean the lower dimensional space that the hologram is projected from.
Things that seem to be coherent in our space (the things we observe - electrons, people, solar systems) may not look at all coherent in the source.
Similarly, coherent structures in the source may not be at all coherent in our space.
It might be that, by fiddling around with this theory, we could work out the mapping from the source to our space. If we could do this we could conceivably interact with this space in completely unimaginable ways.
Imagine superconducting levitation as perceived by someone from the stone age and then go up another few levels...
n.b. by 'our space' I mean the higher dimensional universe, the hologram. By 'the source' I mean the lower dimensional space that the hologram is projected from.