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FrozenGate by Avery

Your daily dose of woo

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I couldn't watch more than 30 seconds of it before dissolved grey matter started running out of my nose. This may be extremely hazardous to your IQ and/or any aneurysms that you might have in your head.

The moon is a hologram
 





*sigh* People will be people.

Had a good laugh out of this video thanks for sharing
 
You can just google the title it's still there. Lol! This pairs nicely with the first part of ingo swann's book about remote viewing the dark side of the moon ooooo eeeee oooooo!
 
There is real woo and there is complete bunk woo, BUT..... The Universe very well may be a kind of hologram, albeit, not the kind we make with lasers and film.

Holographic principle

The holographic principle is a property of string theories and a supposed property of quantum gravity that states that the description of a volume of space can be thought of as encoded on a boundary to the region—preferably a light-like boundary like a gravitational horizon. First proposed by Gerard 't Hooft, it was given a precise string-theory interpretation by Leonard Susskind[1] who combined his ideas with previous ones of 't Hooft and Charles Thorn.[1][2] As pointed out by Raphael Bousso,[3] Thorn observed in 1978 that string theory admits a lower-dimensional description in which gravity emerges from it in what would now be called a holographic way.

In a larger sense, the theory suggests that the entire universe can be seen as a two-dimensional information structure "painted" on the cosmological horizon, such that the three dimensions we observe are an effective description only at macroscopic scales and at low energies. Cosmological holography has not been made mathematically precise, partly because the cosmological horizon has a finite area and grows with time.[4][5]

The holographic principle was inspired by black hole thermodynamics, which conjectures that the maximal entropy in any region scales with the radius squared, and not cubed as might be expected. In the case of a black hole, the insight was that the informational content of all the objects that have fallen into the hole might be entirely contained in surface fluctuations of the event horizon. The holographic principle resolves the black hole information paradox within the framework of string theory.[6] However, there exist classical solutions to the Einstein equations that allow values of the entropy larger than those allowed by an area law, hence in principle larger than those of a black hole. These are the so-called "Wheeler's bags of gold". The existence of such solutions is in conflict with the holographic interpretation, and their effects in a quantum theory of gravity including the holographic principle are not yet fully understood.[7]

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Personally, I get more woo out of a 532nm laser beam than all of the math behind this theory.
 
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Sory to necro post this old thread. I remember reading this thread a wile ago whelp I just ran across a guy at my school who believes it O_o o_O o_O
anyway after watching a video he linked me I found a video debunking it that I thought was worthy of bumping this thread.

so to all you guys who lost IQ watching that first one here you go :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xIt1N3CBXE&list=FLe17o0PQX4LK7AvAaARxqwQ
 
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LOL


People that think that the moon is a hologram obviously didn't pay attention when it was firmly established that it was not a hologram, and, was REALLY made of cheese.

:crackup:
 
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When I use to do Amateur Radio Moonbounce as a hobby, using the moon as a passive satellite to reflect the signals back to the Earth, I must have been imagining the echos come back :p It is hard for me to believe this guy was serious and not just barking at the moon as fake for the fun of making noise over it, look at the attention he has gotten, kind of bad attention... but attention.
 
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When I use to do Amateur Radio Moonbounce as a hobby, using the moon as a passive satellite to reflect the signals back to the Earth, I must have been imagining the echos come back :p It is hard for me to believe this guy was serious and not just barking at the moon as fake for the fun of making noise over it, look at the attention he has gotten, kind of bad attention... but attention.

The chemtrail guys who say airplanes are really demons are the ones who make the plain old "hologram moon" guys look almost sane.


A lot of these whackos insist that we were never on the moon, there is no space program, there are government conspiracies to control your mind by spraying "a metallic substance" into the atmosphere from jet liners....

..and they insist that planes "Never left contrails before", and that all that stuff they are spraying out the back is the mind control stuff.
 
The chemtrail guys who say airplanes are really demons are the ones who make the plain old "hologram moon" guys look almost sane.


A lot of these whackos insist that we were never on the moon, there is no space program, there are government conspiracies to control your mind by spraying "a metallic substance" into the atmosphere from jet liners....

..and they insist that planes "Never left contrails before", and that all that stuff they are spraying out the back is the mind control stuff.

This one is great too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhibN89WJtI
 
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@Alaskan,

"Hard Light" re: 'Red Dwarf", Brit Com of the 90's.
I saw it on educational TV (PBS), so it must be true....
 


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