Holographic brain theory proposes that the phenomenon of mind can be seen as a similar process. This interaction is color, and it is the signature of the inner form of the substance. All substances to some varying degree absorb and re-emit light. Lawlor then states: “All light is invisible until it has encountered a substance. This common analogue consists of the characteristic of wave phenomena: frequency, amplitude and phase.” Robert Lawlor writes, “The content of our experience results from an immaterial, abstract, geometric architecture which is composed of harmonic waves of energy, nodes of relationality, melodic forms springing forth from the eternal realm of geometric proportion….Holographic concepts of mind propose that mind, nature and light all share the same ideal or abstract analogue. “Our brains mathematically construct objective reality by interpreting frequencies that are ultimately projections from another dimension, a deeper order of existence that is beyond both space and time: The brain is a hologram enfolded in a holographic universe.”1 We will now examine the work of Karl Pribram and several other scientists. In this article we continue our discussion of the holographic universe, this time focusing on the concept of the holographic brain within a holographic universe.
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