
LIGHTS ON AUDIO DOCUMENTARY TEASER PREVIEW: CHAPTER 8: Space and Time
Mar 17, 2025
In this intriguing discussion, George Musser, a science journalist and author noted for his insights into quantum mechanics, joins the conversation. They explore how our perception of space and time may be an illusion shaped by consciousness and quantum physics. Musser shares insights from the holographic principle, suggesting that reality might be a controlled hallucination. They delve into the complexities of string theory, questioning the essence of time, and how meditation experiences can enhance our understanding of these profound concepts.
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Space As An Emergent Phenomenon
- Physicists increasingly view space as emergent, not fundamental, meaning space arises from deeper non-spatial ingredients.
- Fundamental explanations stop where dependence on other things ends, defining the true fabric of reality.
Use Science To Extend Perception
- Use scientific tools as 'microscopes of the mind' to translate inaccessible phenomena into perceivable data.
- Bridge human intuitions and deep physics by developing instruments and conceptual maps.
Holography Rewrites Spatial Reality
- The holographic principle shows a 3D volume can map to a 2D boundary with equivalent information content.
- This suggests the interior's spatial geometry may be a representation arising from boundary quantum information.










