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From: mquasi on 5 Jul 2010 23:44 Under the holographic universe theory all the information of the 3D universe is contained in 2D at an event horizon on the fringe of the universe. However I pose that the surface mapped by light cones is an event horizon that disallows any particle to causally escape to elsewhere. This is my thought experiment: Black hole holographic event horizon: causal time disappears and all internal motion is replaced by a 2D probability cloud that spans the surface of the event horizon. Curved by gravity Light cones: on the surface of the light cone causal time does not exist and all internal motion is replaced by a 2D probability cloud that spans the surface of the light cone. The wave propagation is strictly 2D in regard to each photon with the electric and magnetic planes at right angles. Curved by gravity
From: Victar Shawnberger on 6 Jul 2010 03:31 On Jul 6, 5:44 am, mqu...(a)erie.net wrote: > Under the holographic universe theory all the information of the 3D did you just said abludubluelu ?
From: dlzc on 6 Jul 2010 10:40 Dear mqu...: On Jul 5, 8:44 pm, mqu...(a)erie.net wrote: Answering the question asked in the title. No. An object inside your event horizon can have information / light escape beyond your event horizon. Not saying anything about the following "abludubluelu". David A. Smith
From: mquasi on 6 Jul 2010 12:44
On Jul 6, 10:40 am, dlzc <dl...(a)cox.net> wrote: > Dear mqu...: > > On Jul 5, 8:44 pm, mqu...(a)erie.net wrote: > > Answering the question asked in the title. > > No. An object inside your event horizon can have information / light > escape beyond your event horizon. > > Not saying anything about the following "abludubluelu". > > David A. Smith Well that is true for this side of black holes also, light has information. And the elsewhere of a light cone is comparable to the inside of a black hole, information on the other side is not retrievable. |